
In this module, learn about the importance of skeletal class analysis, why the position of the maxilla and mandible are of central importance in prosthetic dentistry, and how the skeletal vertical structure of the skull, maxilla and mandible is determined.

This module looks at the meaning of individual readings and what each reading can contribute to the overall cephalometric analysis. The measured values facial plane angle, SNB, facial axis, SNA, maxillary position, maxillary depth, maxillary height, ANB, convexity, saddle angle, articular angle, gonion angle, Björk sum and the chin angle are discussed in detail in this module

In this module you will learn which planes are used in cephalometrics, how they are used in systematic analysis and which points are constructed in cephalometrics. In this module we will discuss the construction of the Xi point according to R. Ricketts, the collum axis, the corpus axis, Xi-ANS, the longitudinal axes of the incisors, the gnathological occlusal plane, the upper occlusal plane, the anterior occlusal plane, the posterior occlusal plane and the idealized occlusal plane .

In this module we will go into the dental landmarks and show how these landmarks can be localized clearly and reliably. In particular, we examine the correct procedure with regard to the anterior tooth analysis, taking into account aesthetic and functional aspects.

In this module, you will learn which anatomical structures can be identified in the lateral skull X-ray and how these are used in the evaluation. The structures of the skull base, the maxillary structures, the mandibular structures, the soft tissue (profile), the cervical spine and dental structures are discussed.