Frontal and lateral oriented profile photographs of 108 healthy young adults (57 men and 51 women) were taken, and a standardized protocol was used to quantitatively describe the depicted craniofacial soft tissue structure, the relationships among facial structures, and head posture relative to the ground. Pictures were taken in two body positions, standing and sitting. The male faces were, on average, wider and longer than the female faces, in both frontal and lateral views, with greater differences in the mouth and chin regions. Both sexes were generally symmetrical. Persons who were asymmetric compensated for their appearance by changing head posture relative to the ground, so that in the frontal plane, the interpupillary axis and the oc...
Natural head position (NHP) is the usual, balanced position of the head which is adopted for viewing...
Background: All known anthropometric angles are evidently characterized by the feature of structural...
Soft tissues of the human face hang from the skull under the downward vector of gravity. Subsequentl...
Morphometric methods are used in biology to study object symmetry in living organisms and to determi...
This study intended to evaluate the morphological characteristics of the cranial base and maxilloman...
It has been known that head posture may influence directly and/or indirectly the growth and developm...
Introduction: Since the invention of the cephalostat and the standardization of the radiographic tec...
Three-dimensional facial morphometry was investigated in a sample of 40 men and 40 women, with a new...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between craniofacial measurements obtained from cephalome...
Cranial base flexion has been used extensively as a baseline or standard from which to interpret dif...
Item does not contain fulltextThis investigation aimed to quantify craniofacial variation in a sampl...
For the total treatment of skeletal malocclusions, 3-dimensional evaluation and diagnosis are essent...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to determine the cephalometric discrepancy of some reference...
AIM: the aim of this study was to quantify the real variation of cephalometric measurements obtained...
Commonly used craniofacial reference planes such as Frankfort Horizontal (FH) and sella nasion (SN)...
Natural head position (NHP) is the usual, balanced position of the head which is adopted for viewing...
Background: All known anthropometric angles are evidently characterized by the feature of structural...
Soft tissues of the human face hang from the skull under the downward vector of gravity. Subsequentl...
Morphometric methods are used in biology to study object symmetry in living organisms and to determi...
This study intended to evaluate the morphological characteristics of the cranial base and maxilloman...
It has been known that head posture may influence directly and/or indirectly the growth and developm...
Introduction: Since the invention of the cephalostat and the standardization of the radiographic tec...
Three-dimensional facial morphometry was investigated in a sample of 40 men and 40 women, with a new...
Objective: To investigate the relationship between craniofacial measurements obtained from cephalome...
Cranial base flexion has been used extensively as a baseline or standard from which to interpret dif...
Item does not contain fulltextThis investigation aimed to quantify craniofacial variation in a sampl...
For the total treatment of skeletal malocclusions, 3-dimensional evaluation and diagnosis are essent...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to determine the cephalometric discrepancy of some reference...
AIM: the aim of this study was to quantify the real variation of cephalometric measurements obtained...
Commonly used craniofacial reference planes such as Frankfort Horizontal (FH) and sella nasion (SN)...
Natural head position (NHP) is the usual, balanced position of the head which is adopted for viewing...
Background: All known anthropometric angles are evidently characterized by the feature of structural...
Soft tissues of the human face hang from the skull under the downward vector of gravity. Subsequentl...