Publications by Year: 2004

2004
Halazonetis DJ. What is the Foveon chip?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;125(3):390.
Halazonetis DJ. What does the histogram of an image show?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;125(2):220-2.
Halazonetis DJ. At what resolution should I scan cephalometric radiographs?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;125(1):118-9.
Halazonetis DJ. What features should I look for in a scanner?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;125(1):117-8.
Halazonetis DJ. How can I convert my slides to digital images?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;126(5):640.
Halazonetis DJ. How can I match the color on 2 intraoral digital images?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;126(4):519-20.
Halazonetis DJ. Why does the file get too large when I paste a picture in PowerPoint?. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;125(6):753.
Halazonetis DJ. Morphometrics for cephalometric diagnosis. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2004;125(5):571-81.Abstract
This article demonstrates morphometric methods by applying them to an orthodontic sample. A total of 150 pretreatment cephalograms of consecutive patients (84 female, 66 male) were traced and digitized. Fifteen points were used for the analysis. The tracings were superimposed by the Procrustes method, and shape variability was assessed by principal component analysis. Approximately 70% of the total sample variability was incorporated in the first 5 principal components. The most significant principal component, accounting for 29% of shape variability, was the divergence of skeletal pattern; the second principal component, accounting for 20% of shape variability, was the anteroposterior maxillary relationship. It is recommended that Procrustes superimposition and principal component analysis be incorporated into routine cephalometric analysis for more valid and comprehensive shape assessment.