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Natalia Zamora

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Cephalometric measurements from 3D reconstructed images compared with conventional 2D images

2011

Abstract Objective: To assess whether the values of different measurements taken on three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions from cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) are comparable with those taken on two-dimensional (2D) images from conventional lateral cephalometric radiographs (LCRs) and to examine if there are differences between the different types of CBCT software when taking those measurements. Material and Methods: Eight patients were selected who had both an LRC and a CBCT. The 3D reconstructions of each patient in the CBCT were evaluated using two different software packages, NemoCeph 3D and InVivo5. An observer took 10 angular and 3 linear measurements on each of the three types o…

AdultMale2d imagesAdolescentCephalometryRadiographyDentistryOrthodonticsComputed tomographyImage processingMandibleYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalImage Processing Computer-AssistedMaxillamedicineHumansNasal BoneSella TurcicaChildMathematicsObserver VariationOrthodonticsmedicine.diagnostic_testPalatebusiness.industryIntraobserver reliabilityReproducibility of ResultsOriginal ArticlesCone-Beam Computed TomographyIncisorFaceMandibular planeFemalebusinessObserver variationSoftwareThe Angle Orthodontist
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Influence of skeletal class in the morphology of cervical vertebrae: A study using cone beam computed tomography

2016

ABSTRACT Objectives: To quantify the prevalence of cervical vertebrae anomalies and to analyze any association between them and skeletal malocclusions or head posture positions in the same study. Materials and Methods: Two hundred forty patients who were attending the Department of Orthodontics of the University of Valencia for orthodontic treatment were selected and divided into three groups: skeletal Class I (control group, 0° <ANB < 4°), Class II (ANB ≥ 4°), and Class III (ANB ≤ 0°) according to ANB Steiner angle. The morphology of the first five cervical vertebrae was analyzed with cone beam computed tomography to identify any anomalies. Intra- and interobserver error meth…

AdultMaleCone beam computed tomographyCephalometryDentistryOrthodonticsMalocclusion Angle Class IMandibleDehiscenceMalocclusion Angle Class IIStatistics Nonparametric03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncisormedicineMaxillaHumansOrthodonticsbusiness.industry030206 dentistryOriginal ArticlesCraniometryCone-Beam Computed TomographySkeletal classmedicine.diseaseIncisormedicine.anatomical_structureMalocclusion Angle Class IIIMaxillaCervical VertebraeFemaleMalocclusionAnatomic LandmarksbusinessHead030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMalocclusionCervical vertebrae
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Cross-sectional human study of soft tissue chin (STC) thickness in adult patients in relation to sex, facial pattern and skeletal class

2017

Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to study the relations between the soft tissue chin (STC) and sex, skeletal class, and facial pattern; and to describe the shape and behavior of the STC. Methods 385 non-growing patients were selected, 206 women and 179 men, with a mean age of 28.8 years (SD 4.2). Patients were divided into groups by skeletal class (class I, II or III) and facial pattern (brachyfacial, mesofacial or dolichofacial). STC thicknesses were measured at pogonion (Pg), soft pogonion (Pg′), gnathion (Gn), soft gnathion (Gn′), menton (Me) and soft menton (Me′) in the CBCTs. Results Sexual dimorphism was observed at Pg-Pg′ and Me-Me′. STC thickness was not related to skeleta…

AdultMaleChinMandibular symphysismedicine.medical_treatmentOrthognathic surgeryDentistryFacial BonesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030216 legal & forensic medicineSex Characteristicsbusiness.industryMandibleSoft tissue030206 dentistrySkeletal classChinSexual dimorphismCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyFaceFemaleSurgeryOral SurgerybusinessSex characteristicsJournal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
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Study between anb angle and Wits appraisal in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)

2013

Objectives: To analyse the ANB and Wits values and to study correlations between those two measurements and other measurements in diagnosing the anteroposterior maxilo-mandibular relationship with CBCT. Study Design: Ninety patients who had previously a CBCT (i-CAT®) as a diagnostic register were selected. A 3D cephalometry was designed using one software package, InVivo5®. This cephalometry included 3 planes of reference, 3 angle measurements and 1 linear measurement. The means and standard deviations of the mean of each measurement were assessed. After that, a Pearson´s correlation coefficient has been performed to analyse the significance of each relationship. Results: When classifying t…

AdultMaleCone beam computed tomographyAdolescentCephalometryDentistryLinear measurementMandibleNormal valuesClass iiiYoung Adultsymbols.namesakeImaging Three-DimensionalBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryMaxillaHumansMedicineChildGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsbusiness.industryCone-Beam Computed TomographyCraniometryPearson product-moment correlation coefficientOtorhinolaryngologyMaxillasymbolsResearch-ArticleFemaleSurgeryMandibular plane anglebusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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A study on the reproducibility of cephalometric landmarks when undertaking a three-dimensional (3D) cephalometric analysis

2012

Objectives: Cone Beam Computerized Tomography (CBCT) allows the possibility of modifying some of the diagnostic tools used in orthodontics, such as cephalometry. The first step must be to study the characteristics of these devices in terms of accuracy and reliability of the most commonly used landmarks. The aims were 1- To assess intra and inter-observer reliability in the location of anatomical landmarks belonging to hard tissues of the skull in images taken with a CBCT device, 2- To determine which of those landmarks are more vs. less reliable and 3- To introduce planes of reference so as to create cephalometric analyses appropriated to the 3D reality. Study design: Fifteen patients who h…

Cephalometric analysisAdultMaleAdolescentMedicinaCephalometryTomografiaDentistryDiagnostic toolsYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalClinical and Experimental DentistryMedicineHumansChildGeneral DentistryReliability (statistics)OrthodonticsObserver VariationReproducibilityLandmarkbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsCraniometryCone-Beam Computed Tomography:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryResearch-ArticleFemaleTomographybusinessMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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A new 3D method for measuring cranio-facial relationships with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT)

2013

Objectives: CBCT systems, with their high precision 3D reconstructions, 1:1 images and accuracy in locating cephalometric landmarks, allows us to evaluate measurements from craniofacial structures, so enabling us to replace the anthropometric methods or bidimensional methods used until now. The aims are to analyse cranio-facial relationships in a sample of patients who had previously undergone a CBCT and create a new 3D cephalometric method for assessing and measuring patients. Study Design: 90 patients who had a CBCT (i-Cat®) as a diagnostic register were selected. 12 cephalometric landmarks on the three spatial planes (X,Y,Z) were defined and 21 linear measurements were established. Using…

AdultCone beam computed tomographyAdolescentCephalometryBase (geometry)DentistryFacial BonesYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistrymedicineHumansCraniofacialChildGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsbusiness.industrySkullMandibleCraniometryCone-Beam Computed TomographyMiddle AgedSkullmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySurgeryResearch-ArticlebusinessMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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A comparative study of the pharyngeal airway space, measured with cone beam computed tomography, between patients with different craniofacial morphol…

2014

Abstract Purpose The present study aims to determine any existing association between airway dimensions, measured with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and the different patient craniofacial morphologies. Material and methods Sixty CBCT (Dental Picasso Master 3D) images, from patients treated at the Orthodontics Master at Valencia University were selected. The program InVivoDental 5.1 was used to visualize sections, analyze three-dimensional images, and perform airway measurements in the three planes of the space. Intra- and interobserver error methods were recorded. After that, measurements at three different levels of the airway (upper, medium, lower) were taken, in both the anteropo…

AdultMalePalate HardCone beam computed tomographyAdolescentClass iiiMalocclusion Angle Class IMandibleMalocclusion Angle Class IIYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineHumansCraniofacialChildSkull Basebusiness.industryHyoid BoneReproducibility of ResultsVertical DimensionAnatomyrespiratory systemCone-Beam Computed TomographyCross-Sectional StudiesMalocclusion Angle Class IIIOtorhinolaryngologyPharynxSurgeryFemaleOral SurgeryAnatomic LandmarksPalate SoftbusinessAirwayMalocclusionJournal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
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New regression equations for predicting human teeth sizes

2015

Introduction The aims of the study were; to evaluate the applicability of the Moyers and Tanaka-Johnston Methods to individuals with a Spanish ancestry, to propose new regression equations using the lower four permanents incisors as predictors for the sum of the widths of the lower permanent canine and premolars, and to compare the new data to those from other populations. Methods A total of 359 Spanish ancestry adolescents were selected. Their dental casts were measured using a 2D computerized system. Real teeth measurements were compared with those predicted using Moyers probability tables and Tanaka and Johnston equations, and standard regression equations were then developed. Results Re…

MalePercentileCuspidRegression equationsAdolescentClinical NeurologyDentistryMoyersCohort StudiesSex FactorsSex factorsPredictive Value of TestsStatisticsPremolarmedicineHumansOdontometryBicuspidChildGeneral DentistryRetrospective StudiesObserver Variationbusiness.industryDentistry(all)ResearchLinear modelAge FactorsRegressionmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySpainTanaka-JohnstonHead and neck surgeryLinear ModelsComputerized systemFemaleNeurology (clinical)Observer variationbusinessPredictionHead & Face Medicine
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