Cephalometric analysis
Cephalometric analysis is the clinical application of cephalometry. It is analysis of the dental and skeletal relationships of a human skull. It is frequently used by dentists, orthodontists, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons as a treatment planning tool. Two of the more popular methods of analysis used in orthodontology are the Steiner analysis (named after Cecil C. Steiner) and the Downs analysis (named after William B. Downs). There are other methods as well which are listed below.
Angle of the mandibleAnterior nasal spineCanthusCecil C. SteinerCephalogramCephalometryCharles J. BurstoneEgil Peter HarvoldForamen magnumGlabellaHuman noseJames A. McNamaraJohn HuizingaJoseph JarabakMartin vom BrockeNasionNatural head positionOccipital boneOpen bite malocclusionOral and maxillofacial radiologyOrthodontic headgearOrthodonticsPorionPosterior nasal spineSella turcicaTricho–dento–osseous syndromeWilliam B. Downs
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Cephalometric analysis
Cephalometric analysis is the clinical application of cephalometry. It is analysis of the dental and skeletal relationships of a human skull. It is frequently used by dentists, orthodontists, and oral and maxillofacial surgeons as a treatment planning tool. Two of the more popular methods of analysis used in orthodontology are the Steiner analysis (named after Cecil C. Steiner) and the Downs analysis (named after William B. Downs). There are other methods as well which are listed below.
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