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Cone Beam Computed Tomography Evaluation of the Positions of Unerupted Maxillary Canines with Incisor Root Resorption

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Figure 1. Measurement method using three-dimensional CBCT tomographic images. IFo (0, 0, 0): Most posterior point of the posterior margin of the incisive foramen (IFo: inci-sive fossa)
Table 1. Abbreviation list of measurement points.
Table 2. Measurement errors for three-dimensional CBCT tomographic images.
Figure 2. Incisor, canine, and alveolar base position on the tomographic plane with the incisive foramen as the origin in the con-

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