The reproducibility of cephalometric landmarks: an experimental study on skulls

U Hägg, MS Cooke, TCK Chan, TTH Tng… - Australasian Orthodontic … - sciendo.com
The standard deviations of the skeletal and dental angles and distances were greater in the
presence of the soft tissues. These differences were up to four times larger for …

The reproducibility of cephalometric landmarks: an experimental study on skulls.

U Hägg, MS Cooke, TC Chan, TT Tng… - Australian Orthodontic …, 1998 - europepmc.org
Few previous cephalometric studies have used dry skulls in order to eliminate the effects of
the facial soft tissues. The aim of this study were to quantify the intra-examiner reproducibility …

[引用][C] The reproducibility of cephalometric land-marks: an experimental study on skulls

U HAGG - Aust. Orthod. J., 1998 - cir.nii.ac.jp

The reproducibility of cephalometric landmarks: an experimental study on skulls.

U Hägg, MS Cooke, TC Chan, TT Tng… - Australian orthodontic …, 1998 - hub.hku.hk
Few previous cephalometric studies have used dry skulls in order to eliminate the effects of
the facial soft tissues. The aim of this study were to quantify the intra-examiner reproducibility …

The reproductibility of cephalometric landmarks: An experimental study on skulls

U Hagg, MS Cooke, TCK Chan… - Australian …, 1998 - search.informit.org
Few previous cephalometric studies have used dry skulls in order to eliminate the effects of
the facial soft tissues. The aim of this study were to quantify the intra-examiner reproducibility …

The reproducibility of cephalometric landmarks: an experimental study on skulls

U Hägg, MS Cooke, TC Chan… - Australian …, 1998 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Few previous cephalometric studies have used dry skulls in order to eliminate the effects of
the facial soft tissues. The aim of this study were to quantify the intra-examiner reproducibility …

[PDF][PDF] The reproducibility of cephalometric landmarks: an experimental study on skulls

TCK Chan, TTH Tng, PYW Lau - PROPRIETARY NAMES, 1998 - Citeseer
The standard deviations of the skeletal and dental angles and distances were greater in the
presence of the soft tissues. These differences were up to four times larger for …