Cephalometric estimation of vertical dimension of occlusion.
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...Some researchers(29, 103) correlated skeletal angles traced and measured on cephalometric radiographs with the lower third of the face....
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...observed large variation in their cephalometric measurements (29)....
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...based on measurements of these angles, allows us to offer VDO in harmonywith the bony structures [16]....
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...Most articles retrieved when searching for ‘OVD’ related to treatment with complete dentures, with different techniques being recommended for the increase or ‘restoration’ of the OVD.(9-27) On the other hand, the reduction of the OVD itself has limited indications that relate to cases of skeletal discrepancies such as vertical maxillary excess or anterior open bite, or when there is a need to replace existing dentures or extensive rehabilitations in cases where the final OVD was not appropriate esthetically or functionally....
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...The cephalometric analysis would also provide the ideal occlusal plane orientation and position of the anterior teeth.(20) In 1962, Nagle and Sears(22) stated that OVD is not static throughout life, and that it reflects the patient’s period of growth, development, and maturity....
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...Among the most commonly accepted techniques to determine the OVD are the morphological or facial proportions,(9-10) the physiological (based on the physiologic rest position),(11-14) phonetic,(15-18) and cephalometric.(19,20) As none of these techniques has been shown to be sufficiently consistent and accurate to be used alone,(21) the clinician should understand their principles and make use of an association of them to ensure greater accuracy in accordance with the patient’s case requirements....
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