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    Determining a child's skeletal maturity is crucial for effective orthodontic treatment. The vertebral computerized method (MIV) offers a reliable way to assess vertebral maturation stages using radiographs.

    Keywords:
    Bone ageMaturationCervical VertebraeComputerized Vertebral MethodComputer-Assisted Radiographic Image

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    • Pediatric Dentistry
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    • Effective orthodontic therapy planning requires accurate estimation of a child's growth stage, skeletal maturation, and bone age.
    • Vertebral stages from profile teleradiography provide valuable indicators of physiological maturity for growth curve placement.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To statistically validate the vertebral computerized method (MIV) on a large sample.
    • To ensure reliable and reproducible determination of vertebral maturation stages.

    Main Methods:

    • Initial MIV setup used hand-wrist and profile teleradiographs from 30 patients.
    • Validation involved panoramic and telecranial radiographs from 192 children.
    • Statistical analysis included Spearman correlation and Lin’s concordance coefficient.

    Main Results:

    • Statistically significant, positive, and moderate correlations and concordances were observed.
    • The MIV demonstrated reliable performance in assessing vertebral maturation.

    Conclusions:

    • The vertebral computerized method (MIV) is a reliable and usable tool for orthodontic practices.
    • MIV facilitates accurate assessment of skeletal maturity for treatment planning.