Total face approach (TFA): A novel 3d approach to describe the main cephalometric craniomaxillofacial parameters

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The aim of this study is to propose a 3D skeletal classification and relative normal values of reference. Method: from a pool of 271 cone-beam computerized tomography images 108 chinsummit examinations of the skull were selected and divided into 3 traditional skeletal classes. The same Cone-beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT) images were then assessed using the cephalometric multiplanar analysis following the total face approach protocol. Results: the results of this study indicate standard 3D cephalometric norms for the vertical and sagittal evaluation of the skull. Conclusions: data obtained from our measurements allowed the creation of intervals supplying nosological classification that could be used in orthodontics, orthognatic surgery and implant surgery in fully edentulous patients.

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Perrotti, G., Baccaglione, G., Clauser, T., Testarelli, L., Fabbro, M. D., & Testori, T. (2021). Total face approach (TFA): A novel 3d approach to describe the main cephalometric craniomaxillofacial parameters. Methods and Protocols, 4(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/MPS4010015

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