scholarly journals Sensitivity analysis for plane orientation in three-dimensional cephalometric analysis based on superimposition of serial cone beam computed tomography images

2010 ◽  
Vol 39 (7) ◽  
pp. 400-408 ◽  
Author(s):  
M O Lagravère ◽  
P W Major ◽  
J Carey
2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 895-899
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Mologni Gonçalves dos Santos ◽  
José Mario De Martino ◽  
Francisco Haiter Neto ◽  
Luis Augusto Passeri

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-15
Author(s):  
Rishikesh Pratap Sah ◽  
Fusheng Dong ◽  
Rahul Gupta

 Background and Objectives: The aim of this paper is to describe the application of a newly developed three-dimensional imaging system, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in the diagnosis and evaluation of supernumerary teeth.Material and Methods: One hundred and eighty-five patients with supernumerary teeth (134 males and 51 females) were included in this study. Patients ranged in age from 6 to 38 years. Supernumerary teeth were detected by clinical examination and conventional radiographs. Moreover, careful investigation for more details was made with the cone beam computed tomography. Supernumerary teeth which were detected with the examinations of the cone beam computed tomography images were analyzed according to the number, location, shape and position.Results: Males were affected more than females in a ratio of 2.6:1. 95 % supernumerary teeth were located in maxilla and 5 % in the mandible. 71.6% of supernumerary teeth were conical in shape. 93.6% supernumerary teeth were impacted and 6.4% were erupted. A total of 198 supernumerary teeth were found to be present in palatal/lingual side and 24 were found on the buccal side. 80.5 % of the patients had one, 18.9 % had two, and 0.5 % had three supernumeraries.Conclusion: Detailed examinations and evaluations of these teeth with Cone-Beam Computed tomography (CBCT) yields accurate 3-dimensional pictures of supernumerary teeth, local dental and bony structures which are very beneficial in terms of proper diagnosis and treatment planning and preventing complications which may occur. Janaki Medical College Journal of Medical Sciences (2017) Vol. 5(1): 5-15


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 10-13
Author(s):  
AV V Arkhipov ◽  
EA A Loginova ◽  
VD D Arkhipov

The paper presents the possibilities of the virtual planning of orthodontic treatment with programs In Vivo Anatomage and 3Shape Ortho Analyzer, which allows you to create an individual plan of orthodontic treatment. Using three-dimensional cephalometric analysis and cone-beam computed tomography eliminates the risk of complications during orthodontic tooth moving. Aim - to determine the main directions of application of three-dimensional cephalometric analysis in orthodontist’s practice Materials and methods. The study involved 20 patients aged between 18 and 35 years (women 85%, men 15%). All patients underwent cone-beam computed tomography of the facial region of the skull conducted on a tomograph with a matrix 16h10. To obtain the most objective data, a wide range of clinical and other diagnostic methods was used in the study: clinical (survey, visual examination of face and oral cavity, clinical functional tests), anthropometric (measurement of jaw models in the program 3Shape Ortho Analyzer), CBCT of the facial region of the skull and cervical part of the spine. The survey was conducted on every patient according to the developed protocol. 1. Assessment of the dental hard tissues (diagnosis of caries, pulpitis and periodontitis), periapical periodontal tissues, and the state of the cortical bone; construction of three-dimensional panoramic reconstruction to determine the parallelism of the roots and their position in the bone of the alveolar processes on the vestibular and lingual surfaces. 2. Assessment of the patency of airways. 3. Evaluation of the bone elements of the temporomandibular joint on both sides, determining the position of articular head in the glenoid fossa. 4. Three-dimensional cephalometric analysis. 5. Superimposition of the data of the facial skull computed tomography; analysis of the changes in the course of dental treatment. The results of research. The obtained CBCT of the facial skull, processed in the program In Vivo Anatomage version 5.2, allows specifying the status and location of the bony structures of the temporomandibular joint, sinuses, individual structural features of the upper and lower jaws, dental roots deep in the alveolar processes and their correlation to the cortical plate. Additional features of the program are the opportunity to study the airways, combination of the scanned plaster models in .Stl format and superimposition of one CT scan to the other to produce a report on the changes that occurred. Discussion. The computer program allows correction of congenital abnormalities of dentition, reducing the risk of complications to a minimum. Moreover, the expected result can be predicted at the initial stage of treatment. The main advantage of CBCT is the possibility to determine the exact anatomical parameters of a patient without overlapping of adjacent structures and projection distortion of the sizes of anatomical structures.


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