The sample included 40 dental models divided into five sub-groups, according to the American Board of Orthodontists (ABO) score of crowding. Plaster casts were scanned by a 3D laser scanner to obtain digital models. In digital and plaster models, the mesiodistal width of each tooth and arch lengths (maxillary and mandibular) were measured to calculate anterior and total Bolton ratios and TALD. Three operators performed measurements on plaster and digital models using a digital caliper and OrthoAnalyzer 3D software (3Shape A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark).
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Lo Giudice, A., Muraglie, S., Martina, S., Ronsivalle, V., & Leonardi, R. (2020). Accuracy and Reliability of Space Analysis Measurements in Digital Models with Different Degrees of Crowding. The Open Dentistry Journal, 13(1), 505–511. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601913010505
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