ANALYSIS OF OCCLUSAL ANOMALIES: CORRELATION BETWEEN CLINICAL AND PHOTOMETRIC METHODS
Keywords:
Occlusion, orthodontic diagnosis, photometric method, diagnostic modelAbstract
This article reviews the processes involved in identifying and analyzing occlusal anomalies in dental arches using both clinical and photometric methods. It examines the role and significance of data obtained through clinical studies of anomalies, as well as diagnostic approaches, including photometric analysis. The study highlights the importance of identifying dental anomalies in education, which provides critical information for early detection and the development of effective treatment strategies. Diagnostic tools, clinical imaging, and parametric photometry are explored as methods that hold significant potential for advancing patient care, though they also introduce new challenges and requirements within the healthcare field.
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