Description
Lateral cephalometric superimposition is required to evaluate treatment changes. It’s an essential component for the students who are especially preparing their case files for exams.
One difficulty most students find is an error in the cephalometric superimposition tracing because of calibration errors in the lateral cephalogram image size.
Calibration error occurs in lateral cephalogram image size because of many reasons, but commonly because of pre-treatment, mid-treatment, and post-treatment radiographs not taken from the same machine, operator, and machine settings.
After watching this video, you’ll be able to manually correct calibration errors in lateral cephalogram image size for accurate superimposition in orthodontics.
This video is highly recommended for Orthodontics students, residents, and post-graduate students.
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