LCD Display Showing the Degree of Roll and Pitch.

LCD Display Showing the Degree of Roll and Pitch.

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In Orthodontics, initial classification of malocclusions was based on planar malocclusions in the anteroposterior, transverse and vertical planes that were based only on translation of the jaws in space. In 2007, Ackermann and Proffit introduced rotational components—roll, pitch, and yaw—analogous to the position of the airplane in space. These rot...

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