2005
DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.21631
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Significance of the Frankfort mandibular plane angle in prosthetic management of partially or completely edentulous patients with Class II malocclusions

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“…The lateral cephalographs were taken with the patient in an upright position, with the Frankfort horizontal plane (the Frankfurt plane is a line that passes from the bottom of the eye socket through the top of the ear opening)[8] oriented parallel to the floor. To standardize the position of the hyoid bone, the patient was requested to inhale slowly and then exhale[9] before film exposure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lateral cephalographs were taken with the patient in an upright position, with the Frankfort horizontal plane (the Frankfurt plane is a line that passes from the bottom of the eye socket through the top of the ear opening)[8] oriented parallel to the floor. To standardize the position of the hyoid bone, the patient was requested to inhale slowly and then exhale[9] before film exposure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Google Were the study patients similar to my own? Can't tell Can't tell search revealed one additional article, 10 that was a narrative review. DiPietro 2 defined a normal FMA as 25°± 5°, with a high FMA as 30°or more and a low of 20°or less, but the reference for this statement was a personal communication about a "rule of thumb."…”
Section: Fma Picomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four others, three relative to prosthodontics 6–8 and one orthodontics 9 were related to the PICO question. A Google search revealed one additional article, 10 that was a narrative review.…”
Section: Fma Picomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lowest point of the orbita and the superior point of the external auditory meatus). 28 Also, we compared our data with other racial and ethnic groups. These data obtained from the Turkish population will provide important information to plastic surgeons, orthodontists and other clinicians in future for analysing developmental anomalies and/or structural disorders.…”
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confidence: 99%