
Recently, beta function has been shown to be an accurate mathematical model of the human dental arch. In this article a beta function-based nomograph is presented that shows interrelationships between arch width, arch depth, and arch perimeter. This nomograph can be especially useful in predicting the effect of orthognathic surgery on these 3 variables of a dental arch.
Models, Anatomic, Dental Arch, Humans, Models, Biological, Models, Dental
Models, Anatomic, Dental Arch, Humans, Models, Biological, Models, Dental
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