CEPHALOMETRY Season 1 – Modul 9 – Systematic Evaluation of a Ceph: Planes and Constructed Landmarks, Part 2

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 .

CEPHALOMETRY Season 1 – Modul 8 – Systematic Evaluation of a Ceph: Planes and Constructed Landmarks, Part 1

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 nasion-basion plane, Frankfurt horizontal, palatine plane, sella-nasion plane, sella articulars, sella basion, ramus tangent, mandibular plane, facial plane, facial axis and constructions of the points Gnathion and Gonion or Gnathion tangentiale and Gonion tangentiale.

CEPHALOMETRY Season 1 – Modul 1 – Fundamentals of the evaluation of a ceph

Ceph X-ray is a tool needed in dental prosthetics as well as in oral rehabilitation of complex cases. You will learn the basics of Ceph analytics. The precise definitions of anatomical and constructed landmarks, planes and dimensions play an essential role in the interdisciplinary Slavicek concept. Anyone who can apply the In this module you will learn how a cephalometric X-ray is evaluated in principle, why cephalometric X-rays provide skeletal and dental information for dental prosthetics and which diagnostic consequences can be derived in prosthetics. compensation mechanisms correctly can also solve complex cases that cannot be treated by others.

CEPHALOMETRY – Season 1 – Modul 5 – Systematic evaluation of a cephalometric X-ray: landmarks of the maxilla and mandible

In this module we go into the landmarks of the upper and lower jaw, discuss the definitions including construction instructions and show how these landmarks can be localized clearly and reliably. In this module we will discuss the Anterior Nasal Spine, Posterior Nasal Spine, A-Point, Supra- and Infradental, B-Point, Pogonion, Suprapogonion or Protuberantia menti, Menton, Gnathion, B -point, the mental spine, the protuberantia masseterica, the gonion, the articular, the condylar and the muscular process.