2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-018-2162-6
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Using the zygomatic arch as a reference line for clinical applications and anthropological studies

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“…The effectiveness of the use of a plane A, the superior border of the zygomatic arch, was proved by Park, Lee, Koh and Song W.C. [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussion Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The effectiveness of the use of a plane A, the superior border of the zygomatic arch, was proved by Park, Lee, Koh and Song W.C. [ 18 ].…”
Section: Discussion Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of such measurements include: YEN angle formed by the points S, M, G defining the sagittal relationship between the maxilla and the mandible, first described by Neel et al in 2009 [ 10 ]. Pi analysis referring to the angular measurement Pi (GG`M) and the linear measurement Pi (G`M`) based on the points G, M from which the perpendicular goes to the true horizontal plane in the natural position of the head, defining the sagittal relationship between the maxilla and the mandible [ 11 ], first described by Kumar et al in 2012 [ 12 ] W angle formed by the points S, M, G, defining the sagittal relationship between the maxilla and mandible, first described by Bhad et al in 2011 [ 13 ] SAR angle formed by the points M, G, W, defining the sagittal jaw base discrepancy, described by Sonahita et al in 2015 [ 14 ] DW angle using Walker and Wing (WW) points to assess the sagittal discrepancy, described by Hatewar et al in 2015 [ 15 ] Tau angle formed by the points T, M, G, defining the sagittal relationship between the maxilla and the mandible, first described by Gupta et al in 2020 [ 6 ] R angle formed by the points N, C, Me to assess the vertical discrepancy, first described by Rizwan and Mascarenhas in 2013 [ 16 ] KP (extraoral) plane and points NS, SAE bilaterally to assess the vertical discrepancy, first described by Kattan et al in 2018 [ 17 ] Superior border of the zygomatic arch to assess the vertical discrepancy as an alternative to the Frankfurt horizontal line introduced by Park et al in 2019 [ 18 ] …”
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“…The three established orthogonal planes formed the basis for the 3-D-navigation, for the measurements of the horse's head and brain, and for the distance calculations. In human medicine, similar patient-related Coordinate Systems and reference planes (like the Frankfurt Plane) are commonly used in imaging or surgery [14,29].…”
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confidence: 99%