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Maxillary arch analysis: utilizing a computer-based method

V Borić1, M Bagatin

  • 1Cleft Palate Center, Medical School, University of Zagreb, Croatia.

The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal : Official Publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association
|March 1, 1993
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Computerized analysis offers a new method for studying maxillary arch morphology in cleft palate patients. This technique provides detailed insights into cleft palate characteristics.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Craniofacial Biology

Background:

  • Cleft palate presents complex craniofacial morphology challenges.
  • Accurate morphologic assessment is crucial for treatment planning and outcomes.
  • Existing methods for maxillary arch analysis may have limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and detail a novel computerized method for maxillary arch analysis.
  • To apply this method for morphologic studies of cleft palate characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a specific computerized analysis procedure.
  • Application of the method to 10 randomly selected cleft palate patients.
  • Detailed description of the computerized analysis workflow.

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Main Results:

  • The computerized analysis successfully characterized maxillary arch morphology in cleft palate patients.
  • The developed method provided detailed morphologic data.
  • The procedure was found to be applicable for clinical studies.

Conclusions:

  • Computerized analysis is a viable and detailed approach for maxillary arch morphologic studies in cleft palate.
  • This method can aid in understanding cleft palate characteristics.
  • Further research can utilize this technique for larger patient cohorts.