Author: Mauricio Accorsi
This book describes all the advantages and eventual traps of the content generated by Cone-Beam computed tomography (TCCB) in a concise manner and easy to understand for the reader. The recommended methods for the acquisition and interpretation of the data are also clearly demonstrated.
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3D images are applied to orthodontic and surgical practice, allowing the development of new models to diagnose and treat the problems associated with bad occlusions and deformed deformities. Decepted mention, 3D cephalometry described here, should be used to expand the understanding of the entire diagnostic process, leading to better clinical outcomes. A 10-step sequence, processed accurately for the 3D virtual orthognathic surgery protocol, indicates a significant advance and should be translated into excellent results in the surgical treatment of patients with dehydic deformities. Finally, an airway analysis related to anatomical patterns of the skeleton, precise and easy to understand for the clinic is described in this book.
3D documentation in orthodontics
01.- Principles of acquisition of images in computed tomography
02.- Factors that interfere in the quality of the image in TCCB - Clinical applications and scientific research
03.- Technological resources applied to dentistry
04.- Evolution of the technologies of obtaining images in orthodontics
Applications in Orthodontics
05.- 3D diagnostic and planning protocol in orthodontics and facial orthopedics
06.- 3D nephalometry
07.- Growth and Facial Development in 3D
08.- Vestibular and Lingual Bone Table under the perspective of Computed tomography - defining the limits of dental movement
Interdisciplinary applications
09.- Three-dimensional virtual planning of orthognathic surgery
10.- Three-dimensional planning of localization of orthodontic mini-n
11.- Evaluation and diagnosis of joint pathologies
12.- AERIAL ROADS
13.- Integrated system of minimally invasive orthodontics
14.- Ethical and legal aspects related to the responsibility of the correct three-dimensional diagnostic process.