Author  : Nivine Ragy,Sameh Talaat
                
                
                    CoAuthors : Ahmed Kaboudan, Christoph Bourauel, Katherine Kula, Ahmed Ghoneim
                
                
                    Source : European Journal of Orthodontics
                
                
                    Date of Publication : 08/2017
                
                
                    Abstract :
                    Objective:To evaluate the validity and reliability of three-dimensional (3D) landmark-based palatal superimposition of digital dental models using Ortho Mechanics Sequential Analyzer (OMSA).Methods:The sample consisted of pre- and post-treatment digital maxillary dental models of 20 orthodontic cases. For each case, the pre- and post-treatment digital models were superimposed using surface-based methods utilizing 3dMD Vultus and Invivo 5 software as well as a landmark-based method utilizing OMSA. The same set of parameters were measured on the superimposed 3D  data  by  the  three  softwares  for  comparison.  Agreement  in  the  superimposition  outcomes  among the three superimposition methods was evaluated with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs),  Bland-Altman  plots,  and  repeated  measures  ANOVA.  A P  value  of  ≤  0.05  was  considered  statistically significant. Results: Repeatability was acceptable for all methods based on the ICCs. Agreement as measured by the ICCs and repeated measures ANOVA was high among the three methods.Conclusion:The  results  indicate  that  OMSA  offers  a  valid  and  reliable  tool  for  3D  landmark-based  digital  dental  models  superimposition  using  3  points  marked  along  the  midpalatal  raphe  as reference.
                
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