Quantitation of transverse maxillary dimensions using computed tomography: A methodological and reproducibility study

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The present investigation was a methodological study of a new method of quantification of a series of factors in the transverse dimension of the maxilla including the nose, maxillary bones and dental arches, based on computer tomographic (CT) scanning. The aim was to investigate a series of parameters thought to be relevant in the differential diagnosis of discrepancies in the morphology of this area and probably affected by orthodontic appliances. Based on a standardized CT scanning registration of 10 subjects, a series of points on the scans were identified and then measured in a special cephalometric computer system (linear and angular values). The quantitation was repeated by each observer and inter- and intra-observer differences were calculated. The results demonstrated that virtually all the parameters showed a high degree of reproducibility at both levels and confirmed the statistical suitability of the method described. The method will be used in a series of ongoing studies regarding the morphology and treatment of discrepancies of the midface and therefore supplement the relatively sparse information based on quantitative reports concerning this important anatomical area. © European Orthodontic Society 2004; all rights reserved.

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Podesser, B., Williams, S., Bantleon, H. P., & Imhof, H. (2004). Quantitation of transverse maxillary dimensions using computed tomography: A methodological and reproducibility study. European Journal of Orthodontics, 26(2), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejo/26.2.209

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