Thanks for the good post. Bacetti's CVM(Cervical vertebral maturation) method can evaluate the growth stage of a child's patient and determine the timing of treatment with cephaloradiography alone, without additional radiographs (eg, hand and wrist radiographs).
Although it is difficult to evaluate the growth stage with reproducibility, still it seems to be a good method that can be effectively utilized in clinical practice.
박재봉 [Dr. JB Park]
Hi friend, We really glad to connect with you :D, And Congrat. your first wonderful post. Thankyou for supporting us. Best regards.
Dr.Suki
It seems difficult to me to accurately determine the CVM stage. If you have any good know-how to determine the CVM stage, please introduce it to colleagues. Thanks for good posting~
MFCUSAL
I dont know how but we can focus on the shape and concavity of lower border of cervical. I can send you the main paper of Baccetti and Franchi. https://www.facialart.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/QL-lON93eFa.pdf
MFCUSAL
Lets try! :)
Dr.Suki
Thank you for introducing the good paper. I think if there is a dataset enough, we can consider the related technology. ^^
MFCUSAL
At least you must be able to draw C1, C2, C3... like webceph is able to draw all the lines.
dannyorthodontia
Thank you for sharing the paper.
batho.dental
This would be a valuable addition to an already amazing tool.
WebCeph Manager
We will do our best. Thank you for your good suggestion.
dannyorthodontia
Thanks for the good post. Bacetti's CVM(Cervical vertebral maturation) method can evaluate the growth stage of a child's patient and determine the timing of treatment with cephaloradiography alone, without additional radiographs (eg, hand and wrist radiographs). Although it is difficult to evaluate the growth stage with reproducibility, still it seems to be a good method that can be effectively utilized in clinical practice.
박재봉 [Dr. JB Park]
Hi friend, We really glad to connect with you :D, And Congrat. your first wonderful post. Thankyou for supporting us. Best regards.
Dr.Suki
It seems difficult to me to accurately determine the CVM stage. If you have any good know-how to determine the CVM stage, please introduce it to colleagues. Thanks for good posting~
MFCUSAL
I dont know how but we can focus on the shape and concavity of lower border of cervical. I can send you the main paper of Baccetti and Franchi. https://www.facialart.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/QL-lON93eFa.pdf
MFCUSAL
Lets try! :)
Dr.Suki
Thank you for introducing the good paper. I think if there is a dataset enough, we can consider the related technology. ^^
MFCUSAL
At least you must be able to draw C1, C2, C3... like webceph is able to draw all the lines.
dannyorthodontia
Thank you for sharing the paper.
batho.dental
This would be a valuable addition to an already amazing tool.
WebCeph Manager
We will do our best. Thank you for your good suggestion.
thiago
It will be marvelous!! In Brazil we use a lot!