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International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS), Jun 11, 2022
Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofa... more Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofacial skeleton. It is considered a valuable diagnostic aid in orthodontics to plan treatment and evaluate the results. (1)(2) Cephalometric analyses requires identifying specific reference points and calculating various angular and linear dimensions. (3) Because cephalometry has been one of the most important diagnostic tools available to orthodontists for more than seven decades, different cephalometric norms have been published by leading physicians and researchers and it is used for: diagnosis, treatment progress, post-treatment evaluation, and research. (4) According to the orthodontic literature, other reconstructions such as lateral cephalic are known from more recent 3D cone beam computed tomography images. The attempt to develop 3D analysis and diagnosis is more interesting today. (4) (15) (23) Lateral cephalic radiographs are two-dimensional (2D) images that are used to represent threedimensional (3D) structures. (5) Due to the different disadvantages of a 2D lateral cephalic X-ray: geometric distortion and the superposition of anatomical structures, 3D imaging has overcome the hurdle of 2D imaging by allowing orthodontists to visualize craniofacial structures without overlap or distortion.(6)(7) Two-dimensional (2D) lateral cephalic radiography is associated with different difficulties, such as it does not allow accurate identification due to the overlapping of reference points; in addition, it does not allow one to reflect the difference between the right and left sides; (8) while the new imaging 11724 techniques allow us to obtain improved 3D images, they come at a higher cost and with relatively low radiation exposure. (4)(9) Therefore, the purpose of this work is to corroborate the reliability of the cephalometric analysis through the two imaging modalities: conventional 2D lateral cephalic radiography and lateral cephalic radiography reconstructed from 3D cone-beam computed tomography.
International journal of health sciences
Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofa... more Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofacial skeleton. It is considered a valuable diagnostic aid in orthodontics to plan treatment and evaluate the results. (1)(2) Cephalometric analyses requires identifying specific reference points and calculating various angular and linear dimensions. (3) Because cephalometry has been one of the most important diagnostic tools available to orthodontists for more than seven decades, different cephalometric norms have been published by leading physicians and researchers and it is used for: diagnosis, treatment progress, post-treatment evaluation, and research. (4) According to the orthodontic literature, other reconstructions such as lateral cephalic are known from more recent 3D cone beam computed tomography images. The attempt to develop 3D analysis and diagnosis is more interesting today. (4) (15) (23) Lateral cephalic radiographs are two-dimensional (2D) images that are used to represent...
International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS), Jun 11, 2022
Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofa... more Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofacial skeleton. It is considered a valuable diagnostic aid in orthodontics to plan treatment and evaluate the results. (1)(2) Cephalometric analyses requires identifying specific reference points and calculating various angular and linear dimensions. (3) Because cephalometry has been one of the most important diagnostic tools available to orthodontists for more than seven decades, different cephalometric norms have been published by leading physicians and researchers and it is used for: diagnosis, treatment progress, post-treatment evaluation, and research. (4) According to the orthodontic literature, other reconstructions such as lateral cephalic are known from more recent 3D cone beam computed tomography images. The attempt to develop 3D analysis and diagnosis is more interesting today. (4) (15) (23) Lateral cephalic radiographs are two-dimensional (2D) images that are used to represent threedimensional (3D) structures. (5) Due to the different disadvantages of a 2D lateral cephalic X-ray: geometric distortion and the superposition of anatomical structures, 3D imaging has overcome the hurdle of 2D imaging by allowing orthodontists to visualize craniofacial structures without overlap or distortion.(6)(7) Two-dimensional (2D) lateral cephalic radiography is associated with different difficulties, such as it does not allow accurate identification due to the overlapping of reference points; in addition, it does not allow one to reflect the difference between the right and left sides; (8) while the new imaging 11724 techniques allow us to obtain improved 3D images, they come at a higher cost and with relatively low radiation exposure. (4)(9) Therefore, the purpose of this work is to corroborate the reliability of the cephalometric analysis through the two imaging modalities: conventional 2D lateral cephalic radiography and lateral cephalic radiography reconstructed from 3D cone-beam computed tomography.
International journal of health sciences
Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofa... more Lateral cephalic radiography is mainly used to describe the morphology and growth of the craniofacial skeleton. It is considered a valuable diagnostic aid in orthodontics to plan treatment and evaluate the results. (1)(2) Cephalometric analyses requires identifying specific reference points and calculating various angular and linear dimensions. (3) Because cephalometry has been one of the most important diagnostic tools available to orthodontists for more than seven decades, different cephalometric norms have been published by leading physicians and researchers and it is used for: diagnosis, treatment progress, post-treatment evaluation, and research. (4) According to the orthodontic literature, other reconstructions such as lateral cephalic are known from more recent 3D cone beam computed tomography images. The attempt to develop 3D analysis and diagnosis is more interesting today. (4) (15) (23) Lateral cephalic radiographs are two-dimensional (2D) images that are used to represent...