Kaya, BurcakCoskun, Ipek2019-05-072019-05-0720182528-9659http://www.turkjorthod.org/sayilar/94/buyuk/55-61.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11727/3227Orthodontists treat malocclusions by applying three-dimensional forces. For years, the diagnosis of this three-dimensional condition and the related treatment plan has been based on two-dimensional imaging. Lateral and anteroposterior cephalometric, panoramic, and periapical radiographs are some of the two-dimensional radiographs routinely used in orthodontics. Despite being highly beneficial in evaluating skeletal and dental relations, these radiographs fail to provide sufficient two-dimensional information in certain cases. The purpose of this compilation is to review the use of cone-beam computed tomography in orthodontics.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCone-beam computed tomographyLateral cephalometryAnteroposterior cephalometryCone Beam Computed Tomography in Orthodonticsreview3125561000436166200004