
i was wondering if it is possible to add in the library the inclination of upper incisor on the pns-ans (maxillar plane) 110+-3°; to add the maxillar-mandibular plane angle 20+-5°; and add also facial angle (glabella-subnasal- skin pog) 165+-5. Please if is possible correct naso-labial angle that for mc namara is 102+-8
i try to use it to add my measurement but i don't know how to add the mean and the sd.
thanks!
admin
Hello. Dr. Lorenzosorr. The Measurement wizard works fine, but it's a bit tricky to use. We are fixing it so it will get better to use in near future. I guess you already has a fairly deep understanding of WebCeph. Thanks for trying to use this feature. A single measurement consists of a measurement and several reference data. After entering the definition in the Measurement Wizard, enter ‘Create measurement’, and it will appear on the left list. If you click the 'edit button' on the left list or click 'Edit measurement' while the measurement is selected, the reference data section will be activated for editing. There, you have to select referece change type and enter the mean and standard deviation value or mean and growth change value (no blank allowed) by adding rows of table inside reference data section. I will make a tutorial for this soon. Thank you for using WEBCEPH.
lorenzosorr
Thanks for your answer! i have tried to add reference data as u said by annual change, for all races and sex but i can't see the standard deviation when i type it and the software seems not to work with the measurement i add. an other question, if i have to add an angle measure how can i explain to the software the right angle to consider?
admin
Most of WebCeph's reference data is tested by age option, so entering age, mean, and standard deviation will work just fine. The annual change option is not tested much, so it may work strangely. The angle is designed to be measured in clockwise direction. For example, when measuring the FH-mandibular plane, A: Porion, B: Orbitale, C: Gonion, and D: Menton should be entered. And if you want to subtract 90 degrees, choose "angle_AB_CD-90" from the options and it will calculate the angle minus 90 degrees. Thank you for using well.
admin
Reference data doesn't have to be made for all ages. If you enter age, patients older than that age will be compared with that reference. For example, if you select the reference type as “age”, enter 10 for age field, 20 for mean, and 3 for standard deviation, patients older than 10 years of age will compared with an average of 20 and standard deviations of 3. Patients younger than 10 years will probably get an error. And if you enter 0 for age and input the mean and standard deviation, that will apply for all ages.
admin
Dear Dr. Lorenzosorr. I checked the database and it seems that the standard deviation was entered well in your dataset. If you still have a problem in inputting the standard deviation, please let me know the name of the measurement and the standard deviation value for that measurement you want to enter, and I'll enter the data directly into the database.
hello, i would like to know the price of the service after one month, thanks!
admin
WebCeph is at startup stage. We are still developing new features, so pricing schedule has not been determined yet. You can continue to use it for free for a while. Regarding membership period, we provide Early Bird members of WebCeph three months free trial and an additional three months free extension after the end of the first free trial. (free membership extension will automatically pop up.) Please feel free to use and give us feedback. Once the pricing policy is set, we will notify you three months in advance through the pop-up notification alarm. Thank you for your sincere support for WebCeph as an early bird member.
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admin
Thank you for the question. Is it that the screen is not displayed when you click “export to pdf” or is it that PDF file is not stored in your local computer? If you are using Chrome, press the “Print” button and select the "Print as PDF" option and you can save it as PDF on your local computer. In the Mac environment, we will also test it. Thank you so much for reporting the problem. :-)