The applicability of a non-anatomical soft and hard tissue centroid line (S&H centroid) in cephalometrics
The applicability of a newly introduced non-anatomical soft and hard tissue cephalometric centroid line (S&H centroid) was investigated. The "S&H centroid" line established from 12" × 14" lateral cephalometric radiographs of 57 selected adults was used as a base to create...
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Main Authors: | Ibrahim S. Al-Shahrani (Author), Khalid M. Al-Balkhi (Author), Abdulaziz Al-Madi (Author) |
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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