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DOI: 10.1016/j.odw.2016.11.002
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A new formula to predict mesiodistal width of maxillary canines: A digital model study

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“…Odontometric morphometry and symmetry/asymmetry is an indispensable in the field of dentistry, specially, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Conservative dentistry, Oral surgery, Forensic dentistry and anthropology. Odontometric analysis (Haque and Alam, 2017, Purmal et al, 2013) using direct measurement methods including hand-held digital calipers (Alam et al, 2015a, Rahman et al, 2014, Hasan et al, 2015, Sajib and Alam, 2017, Alam et al, 2015b), graphical representation to record dimensions on dental casts (Khursheed et al, 2014), 2D digital model (Shahid et al, 2016, Shahid et al, 2017), Digital impression model (Noor et al, 2014, Jamayet et al, 2014, Sitthiphan et al, 2015), 3D CBCT model (Alam et al, 2014b, Alam et al, 2015c, Tarazona et al, 2011), laser scanned model (Massoud et al, 2016) have been used. Recent development in technology such as 3D CBCT has made it possible that the odontometric measurements in three-dimension (Alam et al, 2015c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Odontometric morphometry and symmetry/asymmetry is an indispensable in the field of dentistry, specially, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Conservative dentistry, Oral surgery, Forensic dentistry and anthropology. Odontometric analysis (Haque and Alam, 2017, Purmal et al, 2013) using direct measurement methods including hand-held digital calipers (Alam et al, 2015a, Rahman et al, 2014, Hasan et al, 2015, Sajib and Alam, 2017, Alam et al, 2015b), graphical representation to record dimensions on dental casts (Khursheed et al, 2014), 2D digital model (Shahid et al, 2016, Shahid et al, 2017), Digital impression model (Noor et al, 2014, Jamayet et al, 2014, Sitthiphan et al, 2015), 3D CBCT model (Alam et al, 2014b, Alam et al, 2015c, Tarazona et al, 2011), laser scanned model (Massoud et al, 2016) have been used. Recent development in technology such as 3D CBCT has made it possible that the odontometric measurements in three-dimension (Alam et al, 2015c).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%