The aim of this study was to assess surgically restored facial mobility using an optical 3D instrument. Eleven patients (age range 42-76 years) with unilateral facial palsy, treated by triple innervation procedure (masseteric and partial hypoglossal reinnervation, plus double cross-face facial grafting), performed five facial animations: rest position, smiling by contracting the healthy side, clenching the teeth, and pushing the tongue against the lower incisors and Mona Lisa smiling. These were recorded by stereophotogrammetry. Sixty healthy subjects were also recorded. The 3D reconstruction of each facial expression was registered onto the rest position scan, and the root mean square (RMS) point-to-point distance between the two 3D surfac...
Background: The social smile is quite distinct from the genuine smile. The two types smile are contr...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Facial palsy causes functional and aesthetic problems; among those, the reduction of facial mimicry ...
To quantify the effects of facial palsy reanimation, 14 patients aged 17e66 years were analysed. All...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility of non-verbal facial expressions in unilate...
Introduction: Facial palsy refers to a condition in which the function of the facial nerve or the mi...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
PURPOSE: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Functional impairments of facial expressions alter the quality of life and their quantitative analys...
Background: The social smile is quite distinct from the genuine smile. The two types smile are contr...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...
Facial paralysis is a severe pathological condition, negatively affecting patients\u2019 quality of ...
Facial palsy causes functional and aesthetic problems; among those, the reduction of facial mimicry ...
To quantify the effects of facial palsy reanimation, 14 patients aged 17e66 years were analysed. All...
Recent facial palsies are those in which fibrillations of the mimetic musculature remain detectable ...
Background. Usually, clinical evaluation of facial reanimation provides accurate information about ...
The aim of this study was to assess the reproducibility of non-verbal facial expressions in unilate...
Introduction: Facial palsy refers to a condition in which the function of the facial nerve or the mi...
Purpose: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
PURPOSE: Long-standing unilateral facial palsy is treated primarily with free-flap surgery using the...
Functional impairments of facial expressions alter the quality of life and their quantitative analys...
Background: The social smile is quite distinct from the genuine smile. The two types smile are contr...
Many conditions can compromise facial symmetry, resulting in an impairment of the affected person fr...
The choice of the motor donor nerve is a crucial point in free flap transfer algorithms. In the case...