Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of three-dimensional digital imaging for quantitative evaluation of craniofacial growth and treatment outcomes.To give an overview of soft-tissue based methods for quantitative longitudinal assessment of facial dimensions in children until six years of age and to assess the reliability of these methods in studies with good methodological quality.PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Scopus and CINAHL were searched. A hand search was performed to check for additional relevant studies.Primary publications on facial growth and treatment outcomes in children younger than six years of age were included., used in studies with good methodological q...
AIM: In medical practice, the analysis of facial soft tissues often complement (or even supplement) ...
Objectives To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy c...
Toma AM, Zhurov A, Playle R, Ong E, Richmond S The three-dimensional (3D) measuring technology is us...
<div><h3>Context</h3><p>Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians ...
CONTEXT: Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of...
Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare professionals ...
CONTEXT: Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare profe...
CONTEXT: Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare profe...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred m...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred m...
The aim of this study was to develop a reference frame for three dimensional (3D) facial soft tissue...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
Objectives: To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy chi...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
BACKGROUND: With the advent of computer-assisted three-dimensional surface imaging and rapid data pr...
AIM: In medical practice, the analysis of facial soft tissues often complement (or even supplement) ...
Objectives To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy c...
Toma AM, Zhurov A, Playle R, Ong E, Richmond S The three-dimensional (3D) measuring technology is us...
<div><h3>Context</h3><p>Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians ...
CONTEXT: Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of...
Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare professionals ...
CONTEXT: Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare profe...
CONTEXT: Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare profe...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred m...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred m...
The aim of this study was to develop a reference frame for three dimensional (3D) facial soft tissue...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
Objectives: To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy chi...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
BACKGROUND: With the advent of computer-assisted three-dimensional surface imaging and rapid data pr...
AIM: In medical practice, the analysis of facial soft tissues often complement (or even supplement) ...
Objectives To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy c...
Toma AM, Zhurov A, Playle R, Ong E, Richmond S The three-dimensional (3D) measuring technology is us...