This article demonstrated the usefulness of a non-contact 3-dimensional (3D) morphometric apparatus in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment evaluation. A female patient, 23 years 6 months of age, had a Class III malocclusion with mandibular deviation. The 3D images taken by a 3D morphometric apparatus figured out her protrusive chin of 6 mm on the deviation side compared to the non-deviation side, and showed a possibility of orthognathic surgery. Before starting of orthodontic treatment, a diagnostic splint was used for 2 months to determine her proper mandibular position. The 3D images retaken for quantitative evaluation showed decrease of the mandibular protrusion by approximately 3 mm, and improvement of facial asymmetry. Then, we decided...
3-dimensional computed tomography(3D-CT) imaging has been used in the diagnosis and surgical treatme...
Zielsetzung: Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, eine dreidimensionale landmarkenunabhängige Analys...
Facial asymmetry is a common feature in many syndromes, and requires surgery as the only valid treat...
Background: Historically, the development of two-dimensional (2D) imaging techniques forerun that of...
Purpose: This study sought to geometrically evaluate the effect of a mandibular prosthesis on facial...
Objective: To investigate the perception of facial asymmetry in young adults to identify the amounts...
Introduction: Traditionally, lateral and frontal cephalograms are used with facial photographs to ev...
Introduction: Skeletal Class III patients often present a major facial asymmetry. In the current inv...
Patients with facial asymmetry, especially skeletal Class III, have skeletal asymmetry in the crania...
Aims: In the fields of orthodontics and dentofacial orthodpedics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, a...
Introduction: Class III malocclusion presents with several skeletal and dental factors, highlighting...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate transverse skeletal and dental changes, including those in the buccolingual d...
Background: Class II subdivision is an asymmetric condition presenting a Class I dental occlusion o...
Introduction: Proper diagnosis and treatment planning is essential to the outcome of orthodontic the...
Objective:This study evaluates the perception of transverse jaw asymmetries in patients with varying...
3-dimensional computed tomography(3D-CT) imaging has been used in the diagnosis and surgical treatme...
Zielsetzung: Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, eine dreidimensionale landmarkenunabhängige Analys...
Facial asymmetry is a common feature in many syndromes, and requires surgery as the only valid treat...
Background: Historically, the development of two-dimensional (2D) imaging techniques forerun that of...
Purpose: This study sought to geometrically evaluate the effect of a mandibular prosthesis on facial...
Objective: To investigate the perception of facial asymmetry in young adults to identify the amounts...
Introduction: Traditionally, lateral and frontal cephalograms are used with facial photographs to ev...
Introduction: Skeletal Class III patients often present a major facial asymmetry. In the current inv...
Patients with facial asymmetry, especially skeletal Class III, have skeletal asymmetry in the crania...
Aims: In the fields of orthodontics and dentofacial orthodpedics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, a...
Introduction: Class III malocclusion presents with several skeletal and dental factors, highlighting...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate transverse skeletal and dental changes, including those in the buccolingual d...
Background: Class II subdivision is an asymmetric condition presenting a Class I dental occlusion o...
Introduction: Proper diagnosis and treatment planning is essential to the outcome of orthodontic the...
Objective:This study evaluates the perception of transverse jaw asymmetries in patients with varying...
3-dimensional computed tomography(3D-CT) imaging has been used in the diagnosis and surgical treatme...
Zielsetzung: Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, eine dreidimensionale landmarkenunabhängige Analys...
Facial asymmetry is a common feature in many syndromes, and requires surgery as the only valid treat...