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Clinical application of cephalometry (measurement of parts of the head)
Cephalometric analysis is the clinical application of cephalometry. It is analysis of the dental and skeletal relationships of a human skull. It is frequently
Cephalometric_analysis
Study and measurement of the head
dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery, cephalometric analysis helps in treatment and research; cephalometric landmarks guide surgeons in planning and
Cephalometry
American orthodontist
Dental Medicine. During his career, he worked extensively on cephalometric radiographic analysis. He established Tufts University Cleft Palate Institute and
Herbert_I._Margolis
American orthodontist (1920–2003)
important contributions were related to his development of Ricketts' Cephalometric Analysis and an .018-inch slot in an orthodontic bracket. His research focused
Robert_M._Ricketts
Transparent dental braces
analysis Cephalometric analysis Cephalometry Dentition analysis Failure of eruption of teeth Little's irregularity index Malocclusion Pont's analysis
Clear_aligners
American orthodontist
orthodontist who is known for developing the first cephalometric analysis for orthodontics, the Downs analysis. He was born in 1899 in Chicago, Illinois and
William_B._Downs
American dentist
in 1921. He developed a form of cephalometric analysis, presented in 1953, referred to as the Steiner method of analysis. Cecil C. Steiner was born in Rancho
Cecil_C._Steiner
Protrusion of the upper or lower human jaw
relationship assessment such as Angle's classification.[citation needed] Cephalometric analysis is the most accurate way of determining all types of prognathism
Prognathism
position has been recommended as the most reliable plane to study cephalometric analysis. Anthropologists and craniologists when studying skulls faced a
Natural_head_position
Corner of the eye where the upper and lower eyelids meet
(medial and lateral, that is, inner and outer) are represented in cephalometric analysis by the endocanthion and exocanthion landmarks (single points representing
Canthus
American orthodontist and academic (1906–1989)
years, one of them being Jarabak Analysis, which was developed in 1972. Jarabak Analysis is one of the Cephalometric analysis that interprets how the craniofacial
Joseph_Jarabak
American orthodontist
American orthodontist who is known for developing a cephalometric analysis known as Harvold Analysis. He also is known to have contributed significantly
Egil_Peter_Harvold
Breathing method in humans
"Influence of Mouth Breathing on the Dentofacial Growth of Children: A Cephalometric Study". Journal of International Oral Health. 6 (6): 50–55. PMC 4295456
Mouth_breathing
Saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone of the skull
hominids including chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans. It serves as a cephalometric landmark. The pituitary gland or hypophysis is located within the most
Sella_turcica
Medical condition
closing of lips Possible gummy smile with increased interlabial gap Cephalometric analysis features of skeletal open bite may include:[citation needed] Increased
Open_bite_malocclusion
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
Aegean we have no direct evidence for war and warfare per se." A cephalometric analysis by Argyropoulos et al. (1989) published in The Angle Orthodontist
Minoan_civilization
German orthodontist
family moved to the West. Bimler eventually developed the Bimler Cephalometric Analysis. As a surgeon during WWII, he treated a patient who lost part of
Hans_Peter_Bimler
American dentist
is known for his development of McNamara analysis, one of the more popular methods of cephalometric analysis in cephalometry. James A McNamara Jr., is
James_A._McNamara
Feature of the human face
2017-03-01. Retrieved 2017-02-28. Dory, Miri (March 13, 2014). "Cephalometric analysis", Cephx. Lang, Johannes (1989). Clinical Anatomy of the Nose, Nasal
Human_nose
Instinct to breathe through the nose rather than the mouth
analysis Cephalometric analysis Cephalometry Dentition analysis Failure of eruption of teeth Little's irregularity index Malocclusion Pont's analysis
Obligate_nasal_breathing
X-ray of the craniofacial area
A cephalogram is an X-ray of the craniofacial area. A cephalometric analysis could be used as means for measuring growth in children. The lateral cephalogram
Cephalogram
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
integrate with the local population, preserving their own group name. A cephalometric analysis by Argyropoulos et al. (1989) published in The Angle Orthodontist
Mycenaean_Greece
Specialty of dental technology
examination, model analysis, functional analysis, cephalometric analysis, radiographic analysis of the teeth, and photographic analysis. To focus specifically
Orthodontic_technology
Swedish dentist and author
classification system of malocclusions (published in 1899), on cephalometric analysis and on related topics. In 2015 he proposed a new dental classification
Martin_vom_Brocke
Part of palatine bone of skull
A; Engel, T; Lanjewar, D N; van Velzen, D (1 October 1997). "A cephalometric analysis of nasal septal growth". Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences
Posterior_nasal_spine
Analysis Ballard and Willie Analysis Huckaba's Analysis Staley Kerber Analysis Hixon and Old Father Analysis Tweed's analysis (cast + cephalometric)
Dentition_analysis
Turkish orthodontist
Evaluation of Angle Class II Division 1 Malocclusions with Coben Cephalometric Analysis, Gazi University Faculty of Dentistry Journal, Volume 4, Number
Mustafa_Ülgen
Oceanic basin north of Hudson Bay, in Nunavut, Canada
Atlantic Oceanographic Group, 1957. Colby WB, and JF Cleall. 1974. "Cephalometric Analysis of the Craniofacial Region of the Northern Foxe Basin Eskimo". American
Foxe_Basin
American orthodontist
to soft tissue pogonion. He also developed COGS (Cephalometrics for Orthognathic Surgery) analysis for patients requiring orthognathic surgery. Burstone
Charles_J._Burstone
Serbian scientist (1925–2003)
predictor of jaw growth and treatment outcome when coupled with cephalometric analysis. Shaye, Robert (2004). "Alexandre G. Petrovic, 1925-2003". American
Alexandre_Petrovic
Wire used in dental braces
studies of functional orthodontic archwires using prompt-gamma activation analysis at a pulsed neutron source". Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry
Orthodontic_archwire
Secondary school in Batavia, Illinois, United States
Player. William B. Downs (1899–1966), orthodontist who created first Cephalometric Analysis in the field of Orthodontics. Dan Issel (born 1948), professional
Batavia High School (Illinois)
Batavia_High_School_(Illinois)
Type of removable orthodontic device
growth of the condyle in a backwards and upwards direction. Based on cephalometric analysis, as given in Figure 21, the angle of SNB (the position of the mandible
Twin_block_appliance
Medical condition
characteristics of the disease, and genetic testing. Radiographs such as cephalometric analysis or panoramic radiograph are used to detect skeletal abnormalities
Tricho–dento–osseous_syndrome
Algorithm in computer image processing
Krois, Joachim (2021). "Deep learning for cephalometric landmark detection: Systematic review and meta-analysis". Clinical Oral Investigations. 25 (7):
Landmark_detection
Swedish dentist
other parts of the skeleton. They then looked at these pins in a Cephalometric Analysis to assess the growth pattern of a growing individual. This technique
Arne_Björk
Part of the mandible bone
the midpoint of the mandibular angle is the gonion. The gonion is a cephalometric landmark located at the lowest, posterior, and lateral point on the
Angle_of_the_mandible
X-ray imaging in dentistry
an antero-posterior radiograph provides a face-forward view. Lateral cephalometric radiography (LCR) is a standardized and reproducible form of skull radiography
Dental_radiography
Medical examination method
cervical vertebrae, as seen in a cephalometric radiograph. also called as CVM. It was developed by Lamparski in 1972. Cephalometric radiographs are usually obtained
Cervical vertebral maturation method
Cervical_vertebral_maturation_method
clinical examination of the patient, photographs, plaster study models, cephalometric radiographs, panoramic and periapical radiographs. Periodic growth assessment
Serial_extraction
Ethnic group indigenous to the Ryukyu Islands
measurements between Ryukyuan and mainland Japanese females using lateral cephalometric images". Anthropological Science. 124 (1): 45–62. doi:10.1537/ase.151206
Ryukyuans
Orthodontic appliance
class II malocclusions by jumping the bite with the Herbst appliance. A cephalometric investigation". Am J Orthod. 76 (4): 423–42. doi:10.1016/0002-9416(79)90227-6
Herbst_appliance
American orthodontist (1917–2009)
He developed the holdaway lip analysis. The lip analysis, which was called H Line, was known to run from the cephalometric point Soft Tissue Pogonion to
Reed_Holdaway
Human genetic disorder
evaluation is taking an X-ray image of the whole head. The lateral cephalometric radiograph in TCS shows hypoplasia of the facial bones, like the malar
Treacher_Collins_syndrome
Correctional branch of dentistry
stability concerning occlusal relationships. In the postwar period, cephalometric radiography started to be used by orthodontists for measuring changes
Orthodontics
Extent of horizontal overlap of the top and bottom front teeth (incisors)
incisors. The terms used relate to visual or radiological (lateral cephalometric) measurements of dental overjet and dental overbite. This describes
Overjet
Misalignment between upper and lower teeth as the jaws close
as well as avoiding the risks that come with orthognathic surgery. Cephalometric data can aid in the differentiation between the cases that benefit from
Malocclusion
Communities of Turks outside Turkey
Levent; Aksoy, Seçil; Öz, Ulaş; Orhan, Kaan (2016), Three-dimensional cephalometric norms of Turkish Cypriots using CBCT images reconstructed from a volumetric
Turkish_diaspora
Ethnic group
Xeniotou 1989, p. 200: "An overall view of the finding obtained from these cephalometric analyses indicates that the Greek ethnic group has remained genetically
Greeks
Orthodontics appliance
(Andresen appliance) treatment: a clinical, biometric, cephalometric roentgenographic and functional analysis". Odontologisk Revy. Supplement. 35. Gleerup: 1–70
Activator_appliance
Developmental absence of one or more teeth excluding the third molars
angle and decrease in the maxillary and mandibular incisor angles. Cephalometric tracing is commonly used to study a patient's dentofacial proportions
Hypodontia
Turkic ethnic group
Levent; Aksoy, Seçil; Öz, Ulaş; Orhan, Kaan (2016), Three-dimensional cephalometric norms of Turkish Cypriots using CBCT images reconstructed from a volumetric
Turkish_people
different papers and different landmarks used in the evaluation of cephalometric radiograph. End-on molar relationship Mesially angulated upper molars
Molar_distalization
Skull malformation such that the forehead is triangular
Alberius, P; Lilja, J; Lauritzen, C (1990). "Trigonocephaly: Clinical and cephalometric assessment of craniofacial morphology in operated and nontreated patients"
Trigonocephaly
Community in the United Kingdom
Levent; Aksoy, Seçil; Öz, Ulaş; Orhan, Kaan (2016), Three-dimensional cephalometric norms of Turkish Cypriots using CBCT images reconstructed from a volumetric
British_Cypriots
Dentistry concept
a partial bite raising splint on the occlusal face height:An x-ray cephalometric study in human adults". Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. 40 (1): 17–24
Dahl_effect
Malformation of the face
significant role in human craniofacial morphology. This is supported through cephalometric and anthropometric comparisons of family members including between triplets
Craniofacial_cleft
Ethnic diaspora
Levent; Aksoy, Seçil; Öz, Ulaş; Orhan, Kaan (2016), Three-dimensional cephalometric norms of Turkish Cypriots using CBCT images reconstructed from a volumetric
Turkish_Cypriot_diaspora
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