Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Orthodontics: Indications, Insights, and Innovations 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118674888.ch20
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Applications of Cone Beam Computed Tomography to Orthognathic Surgery Treatment Planning

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“…Note the distally impacted mandibular right second premolar and mesially impacted mandibular left second premolar. (iv‐vi) Example of 3D biomechanic planning and spring design for three stages of tooth movement involving three vectors to first disengage the premolar root from the molar root, followed by distalization of the crown/mesialization of the root, and then extrusion for the impacted lower left premolar with associated clinical implementation of the virtual 3D biomechanic planning (Modified and Reprinted with permission from Edwards and Conley, 2014 and Kapila and Nervina, 2014 )…”
Section: Precision Technology In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Note the distally impacted mandibular right second premolar and mesially impacted mandibular left second premolar. (iv‐vi) Example of 3D biomechanic planning and spring design for three stages of tooth movement involving three vectors to first disengage the premolar root from the molar root, followed by distalization of the crown/mesialization of the root, and then extrusion for the impacted lower left premolar with associated clinical implementation of the virtual 3D biomechanic planning (Modified and Reprinted with permission from Edwards and Conley, 2014 and Kapila and Nervina, 2014 )…”
Section: Precision Technology In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several commercial applications have been developed to facilitate 3D virtual treatment planning, although those for biomechanic planning to plan tooth movements have yet to be extensively developed. Several surgical planning software including Virtual Surgical Planning (VSP ® ) Technology (3D Systems; Littleton, CO, USA), Simplant and Proplan (Materialize; http://oo.simplant.com), IPS CaseDesigner (Medicim; Belgium), and InVivo5 ® (Anatomage; San Jose, CA, USA) integrate CT/Cone Beam CT (CBCT) data, 3D stereophotogrammetry, and intra‐oral occlusal scans to generate a comprehensive 3D model . Dental movements and surgical osteotomies may be simulated interactively between the surgeon, orthodontist, and engineer.…”
Section: Precision Technology In Orthodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No planejamento virtual 3D de cirurgia ortognática são realizadas, em geral, as seguintes etapas MOLLEMANS;SCHUTYSER, 2009;TUCKER et al, 2010;STYNER et al, 2013;EDWARDS;CONLEY, 2014):…”
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