In the last few years, technology has provided new instruments for the three-dimensional analysis of human facial morphology. Currently, quantitative assessments of dimensions, spatial positions and relative proportions of distinctive facial features can be obtained for both soft- and hard- (skeletal and dental) tissues. New mathematical tools allow to fuse digital data obtained from various image analyzers, thus providing quantitative information for anatomical and anthropometric descriptions, medical evaluations (clinical genetics, orthodontics, maxillo-facial and plastic surgery), and forensic medicine
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of human facial soft-tissue structures (eyes, nose, mo...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...
AbstractThe authors developed a method and a specific photogrammetric 3D scanning equipment for acqu...
Abstract Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimension...
© 2008 Dr. Rebecca V. TaylorThe principal aims of this thesis were to use digital 3D craniofacial da...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
Background: Recent non-invasive 3D photography method has been applied to facial analysis, offering ...
The introduction of new technologies has provided, in the last years, a significant contribution to ...
In the last years the significant improvements done on the 3D scanner devices, both in term of perfo...
Objectives: The recent advent of 3D photography has created the potential for comprehensive facial e...
Data on the three?dimensional (3?D) morphology of normal faces and facial deformities as well as ob...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of human facial soft-tissue structures (eyes, nose, mo...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...
AbstractThe authors developed a method and a specific photogrammetric 3D scanning equipment for acqu...
Abstract Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimension...
© 2008 Dr. Rebecca V. TaylorThe principal aims of this thesis were to use digital 3D craniofacial da...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
Background: Recent non-invasive 3D photography method has been applied to facial analysis, offering ...
The introduction of new technologies has provided, in the last years, a significant contribution to ...
In the last years the significant improvements done on the 3D scanner devices, both in term of perfo...
Objectives: The recent advent of 3D photography has created the potential for comprehensive facial e...
Data on the three?dimensional (3?D) morphology of normal faces and facial deformities as well as ob...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...