Calculating Airway Changes in Dentistry: Using Volume and Distance Measurements

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Dr Mohammad
Hello all,

I actually am new in here. I came as I need help finding some info regarding calculation of airway changes !

in brief, Can we find out distance of an object knowing its total volume using Distance= Volume/Surface ?

In the software I have I can actually measure the airway changes volume , ALSO I can set a 0.1mm cut of this and measure its volume ... can I use Total object volume x 0.1/ Volume of 0.1 distance = Distance of total object ? If you know anyone or anyway I can find this I will appreciate your help. Thank you
 
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