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Radiographic Cephalometry: From Basics to Video imaging
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336p 378 illus (20 in color)
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-294-X
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1. The Significance of Radiographic Cephalometry 2. Twenty Centuries of Cephalometry 3. Radiographic Cephalometric Technique 4. Tracing Technique and Identification of Landmarks 5. Downs' Analysis 6. Steiner Analysis 7. Ricketts Analysis 8. Wits Appraisal 9. McNamara Analysis 10. The Geometry of Cephalometry
11. The Complexity of Facial Growth Analysis 12. Superimposition of Cephalometric Radiographs 13. Natural Head Position: The Key to Cephalometry 14. The Continuous and Dynamic Measurement of Natural Head Posture and Position 15. Proportional Anaylsis of the Human Face in a Mesh Coordinate System 16. Template Analysis 17. The Proportionate Template 18. Soft-Tissue Evaluation 19. Advances in Cephalometric Analysis 20. Videocephalometry 21. Facial Analysis in Two and Three Dimensions 22. How Reliable Is Cephalometric Prediction? 23. Records and Transfer Case Guidelines
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This book is the definitive source on the princlples and procedures required for creating, processing, and evaluating cephalometric radiographs, In addition to covering the bsics, the book describes electronic storage, analysis, and retrieval of data. Videoimaging and three-dimensional sonic digitization are addressed. With 19 contributing authors, this comprehensive text is ideal for both beginners and experienced professionals who seek a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.
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