Assessment of BFX cup version in a three‐dimensional model simulating the ventrodorsal radiographic view
Alexis Bilmont,
Jonathan Pink,
Stephen Clarke
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo measure truncated face and open face versions of the biological fixation (BFX) cup in a three‐dimensional (3D) model simulating the ventrodorsal radiographic projection with different cup and pelvis positions.Study designComputer simulation.MethodsSimulated ventrodorsal views were generated in silico using 3D models of a BFX cup and a medium‐sized canine pelvis. Truncated face and open face versions of the BFX cup were defined and measured with various angles of cup version, cup inclination, and pe… Show more
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