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Review Article

Key words: Etiology; midline diastema; stability.

Year : 2016 | Volume : 7 | Issue : 3 | Page : 101-104

Midline diastema

M Ketaki Kamath, AV Arun

Department of Orthodontics, Saveetha Dental College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Correspondence Address:

M Ketaki Kamath

D5, Sneha Sadan, #3 Karpagam Avenue, Chennai - 600 028, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract:

Midline diastema is a space between the maxillary and/or mandibular central incisors. Midline diastema can be due to various causes such as genetic, environmental, and so on. Proper history taking and correct diagnosis of the etiology of the diastema is essential to ensure that the orthodontic correction is successful, and no future relapse takes place. The presence of diastema between the central incisors in the adult patient has esthetics and malocclusion concerns.

Source of Support: 

None 

Conflict of Interest: 

None

DOI: 10.4103/2349-5243.192532

How to cite this article: Kamath MK, Arun AV. Midline diastema. Int J Orthod Rehabil 2016;7:101-4.

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Original Article

Key words: Cephalometric; digital tracing; landmarks.

Year : 2016 | Volume : 7 | Issue : 4 | Page : 135-138

Comparison of cephalometric readings between manual tracing and digital software tracing: A pilot study

MK Kamath, AV Arun

Department of Orthodontics, Saveetha Dental College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Correspondence Address:

M K Kamath

D5, Sneha Sadan, #3, Karpagam Avenue, Chennai - 600 028, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract:

Aim:

The aim of the study was to analyze and compare the cephalometric readings between manual tracings with digital software tracings using Steiner's analysis.

Materials and Methods:

The conventional lateral cephalograms of twenty participants were obtained. Six hard tissue landmarks were identified, and Steiner's analysis was carried out. The radiographs were manually traced, and the readings were recorded. Following this, the radiographs were uploaded in the FACAD digital software for digital tracing.

Results:

SNA, SNB, lower incisor to NB angle, and linear values show statistically significant differences. The remaining parameters do not show statistical difference.

Conclusion:

The results show a statistical difference between manual and digital tracing. The variation lies in the difference in identification of the hard tissue landmarks.

Source of Support: 

None

Conflict of Interest: 

None

DOI: 10.4103/2349-5243.197460

How to cite this article: Kamath MK, Arun AV. Comparison of cephalometric readings between manual tracing and digital software tracing: A pilot study. Int J Orthod Rehabil 2016;7:135-8.

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