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- Vertical parallax radiology to localize an object in the . . .
Abstract An evaluation has been made of four techniques of assessing, from radiographs, the position of unerupted maxillary teeth, using radio-opaque markers placed in various positions on the maxilla of a dried skull
- Vertical Parallax Radiology to Localize an Object in the . . .
Application of the parallax principle in a vertical plane, for which only two radiographs are needed, was found to produce as many correct conclusions as other methods
- Radiographic localization of unerupted maxillary anterior . . .
In 1987, Southall and Gravely discussed this vertical tube shift combination in the English dental literature, and it is now the preferred combination of radiographs for localizing impacted maxillary anterior teeth
- Radiographic Localization of Unerupted Teeth in the Anterior . . .
Three case reports are presented that illustrate how a combination of a rotational panoramic radiograph with an occlusal radiograph and a vertical x-ray tube shift can accurately localize unerupted mandibular anterior teeth
- The use of panoramic radiographs to localize displaced . . .
Provided that vertical restriction and the canine-incisor index are used, the panoramic radiograph can serve as a useful indicator for determining the position of an unerupted maxillary canine
- Vertical Parallax Radiology to Localize an Object in the . . .
Vertical Parallax Radiology to Localize an Object in the Anterior Part of the Maxilla An evaluation has been made of four techniques of assessing, from radiographs, the position of unerupted maxillary teeth, using radio-opaque markers placed in various positions on the maxilla of a dried skull
- Radiographic localization of supernumerary teeth: a narrative . . .
Radiographic localization of unerupted maxillary anterior teeth using the vertical tube shift method The history and application of the method with some case reports
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