Objective: To (1) evaluate the stability of palatal rugae as landmarks for superimposition of dental casts and (2) establish a three-dimensional superimposition method of maxillary dental casts for analyzing orthodontic tooth movement. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of dental casts obtained from 10 patients treated with extraction of bilateral maxillary first premolars and placement of three palatal miniscrews as anchorage for retraction of the anterior teeth. Dental casts were measured by means of laser surface scanning system, and three-dimensional images were reconstructed. Serial dental casts were superimposed on the three miniscrews as registration landmarks (miniscrew-superimposition method), and the displacement of each ...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the anteroposterior and vertical changes of the median rugae area, whic...
Palatine rugae are anatomical folds or wrinkles of irregular fibrous connective tissue located on th...
SummaryAlthough many dentists agree that occlusion is one of the most important factors for dental c...
Introduction: The assessment of dental displacement achieved by orthodontic procedures is important ...
Background Dental movement and position analyses are crucial for both clinical and research reasons...
Purpose: The present study aimed to establish a method for qualitatively and quantitatively determin...
Serial 3-dimensional dental model superimposition provides a risk-free, detailed evaluation of morph...
BACKGROUND Superimposition of three-dimensional (3D) digital models offers great opportunities to...
Quantification of treatment outcomes (tooth displacement and bony changes) is the key to advance ort...
The Palatal Rugae are considered a useful human identification marker for both orthodontists and for...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the superimposition accuracy of digital modes for measuring ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe aim of this project was to measure changes in dimension of the first th...
Introduction: Our objective was to analyze patterns of tooth movement and changes of arch dimension ...
Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of three-dimensional (3D) landmark-based palata...
Structured Abstract Authors - Chen G, Chen S, Zhang XY, Jiang RP, Liu Y, Shi FH, Xu TM Obje...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the anteroposterior and vertical changes of the median rugae area, whic...
Palatine rugae are anatomical folds or wrinkles of irregular fibrous connective tissue located on th...
SummaryAlthough many dentists agree that occlusion is one of the most important factors for dental c...
Introduction: The assessment of dental displacement achieved by orthodontic procedures is important ...
Background Dental movement and position analyses are crucial for both clinical and research reasons...
Purpose: The present study aimed to establish a method for qualitatively and quantitatively determin...
Serial 3-dimensional dental model superimposition provides a risk-free, detailed evaluation of morph...
BACKGROUND Superimposition of three-dimensional (3D) digital models offers great opportunities to...
Quantification of treatment outcomes (tooth displacement and bony changes) is the key to advance ort...
The Palatal Rugae are considered a useful human identification marker for both orthodontists and for...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the superimposition accuracy of digital modes for measuring ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe aim of this project was to measure changes in dimension of the first th...
Introduction: Our objective was to analyze patterns of tooth movement and changes of arch dimension ...
Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of three-dimensional (3D) landmark-based palata...
Structured Abstract Authors - Chen G, Chen S, Zhang XY, Jiang RP, Liu Y, Shi FH, Xu TM Obje...
OBJECTIVES To investigate the anteroposterior and vertical changes of the median rugae area, whic...
Palatine rugae are anatomical folds or wrinkles of irregular fibrous connective tissue located on th...
SummaryAlthough many dentists agree that occlusion is one of the most important factors for dental c...