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The Evolution of the Cephalometric Superimposition Techniques from the Beginning to the Digital Era: A Brief Descriptive Review

Antonino Lo Giudice, Vincenzo Ronsivalle, Graziano Zappalà, Rosalia Leonardi, Paola Campagna, Gaetano Isola, Giuseppe Palazzo

2021International Journal of Dentistry15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Superimposition of craniofacial structures from radiographic examination has been always used for assessing changes in the maxilla-mandibular complexes, especially for the evaluation of potential changes occurring during growth as well as after orthodontic treatment and/or maxillofacial surgery. However, the availability of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and the recent advancement in 3D imaging have allowed the development of specific techniques for the registration and superimposition of virtual three-dimensional anatomical structures, improving the diagnosis and treatment plan strategies. In the present paper, it will be discussed the evolution of superimposition techniques from the beginning (2D) to the newest 3D approach, describing the most used methods and their main advantages and disadvantages, focusing primarily on accuracy and reproducibility of each technique.

Topics & Concepts

SuperimpositionMaxillaCraniofacialOrthodonticsComputer scienceCone beam computed tomographyRadiographyMedical physicsMedicineComputed tomographyDentistryComputer visionRadiologyPsychiatryOrthodontics and Dentofacial OrthopedicsDental Radiography and ImagingTemporomandibular Joint Disorders
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