H Ha1999 New Member Joined Jun 15, 2023 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Jul 1, 2023 #1 Members don't see this ad. Can someone please help explain which cephalomertic landmarks indicate maxillary and mandibular advancement/set back respectively? For example, which points / landmarks you look at when you say the maxilla / mandible was advanced by 6mm? Attachments 347272964_10159486286801765_5794201153903278165_n.jpg 141.8 KB · Views: 77
Members don't see this ad. Can someone please help explain which cephalomertic landmarks indicate maxillary and mandibular advancement/set back respectively? For example, which points / landmarks you look at when you say the maxilla / mandible was advanced by 6mm?
D deleted923283 Jul 1, 2023 #2 When we speak of movements, we usually say movement of the incisor point.
H Ha1999 New Member Joined Jun 15, 2023 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Jul 1, 2023 #3 Ivy.ch said: When we speak of movements, we usually say movement of the incisor point. Click to expand... So does it mean the maxilla was pushed back 1.1 mm and the mandible was set back by 0.5mm, from the image attached?
Ivy.ch said: When we speak of movements, we usually say movement of the incisor point. Click to expand... So does it mean the maxilla was pushed back 1.1 mm and the mandible was set back by 0.5mm, from the image attached?