The quantification, analysis, prediction and simulation of the growth of the craniofacial complex is discussed in the context of a two-dimensional coordinate model of craniofacial morphology. Data accumulated from lateral X-ray films (cephalograms) are used, in conjunction with the model, to describe and analyze craniofacial growth; to predict the future size of craniofacial structures, the future relationships between these structures, the timing of certain structural changes, the velocity and direction of future growth; and to simulate normal, aberrant and constrained growth patterns.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/34008/1/0000281.pd
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
This study is an analysis of facial growth patterns based on known remodeling changes that occur in ...
In the description of craniofacial growth it is crucial to identify constant geometric relations. Th...
BACKGROUND: Orthodontists rely heavily on cephalometric analysis to assess growth potential and dire...
Objective: To study the craniofacial changes of adolescents followed longitudinally with their heads...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
The analysis of craniofacial morphology during ontogeny has a central role in evolutionary, developm...
Current methods for facial reconstruction are tedious and time-consuming, and require forensic arti...
Current methods for facial reconstruction are tedious and time-consuming, and require forensic arti...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
This study is an analysis of facial growth patterns based on known remodeling changes that occur in ...
In the description of craniofacial growth it is crucial to identify constant geometric relations. Th...
BACKGROUND: Orthodontists rely heavily on cephalometric analysis to assess growth potential and dire...
Objective: To study the craniofacial changes of adolescents followed longitudinally with their heads...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
Decisions are made by orthodontists on the basis of diagnostic and prognostic considerations. An int...
The analysis of craniofacial morphology during ontogeny has a central role in evolutionary, developm...
Current methods for facial reconstruction are tedious and time-consuming, and require forensic arti...
Current methods for facial reconstruction are tedious and time-consuming, and require forensic arti...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...
Early in the 20th century, a series of studies were initiated across North America to investigate an...