Superimposition of 3D maxillary digital models using open-source software
Abstract Historically, whether for research purposes or clinical monitoring, orthodontic evaluation of dental movements has been done using plaster study models and two dimensional (2D) radiographs. However, new frontiers for the diagnosis, planning and outcome assessment of orthodontic treatments h...
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Main Authors: | Murilo Augusto Anacleto (Author), Bernardo Quiroga Souki (Author) |
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Dental Press Editora,
2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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