The evidence supporting methods of tooth width measurement: Part I. Vernier calipers to stereophotogrammetry
Measuring tooth widths is a key component of orthodontic treatment planning. Over recent decades, many methods have been proposed to achieve this purpose. The current review highlights and describes the initial techniques. The evidence behind their use is presented along with a brief discussion of t...
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Main Authors: | Naidu Devan (Author), Freer Terrence J. (Author) |
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