The repeatability of facial soft tissue thickness measurements at 10 standard anatomical landmarks was evaluated using lateral X-ray images obtained from 50 adult subjects. The intra-and inter-observer error rates were calculated after four practitioners took measurements using Denta Pacs 8.1 software. The results indicated high inter- and intra-observer repeatability, suggesting X-ray images can be used to measure facial soft tissue thicknesses for the purpose of craniofacial reconstruction and superimposition
AbstractThe forensic facial reconstruction is a scientific art to construct the ante-mortem face fro...
It is important to have accurate and reliable measurements of soft tissue thickness for specific lan...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
The repeatability of facial soft tissue thickness measurements at 10 standard anatomical landmarks w...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reproducibility of facial soft tissue (ST) thickness ...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reproducibility of facial soft tissue (ST) thickness ...
Forensic facial reconstruction may be the final option available to draw the public attention in ca...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of the soft tissue (ST) thicknesses at...
A large-scale study of facial soft tissue depths of Caucasian adults was conducted. Over a 2-years p...
Facial soft tissue thickness means have long been used as a proxy to estimate the soft tissue envelo...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reproducibility of facial soft tissue (ST) thickness ...
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) form a key component of craniofacial identification methods, b...
Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of ...
Gietzen T, Brylka R, Achenbach J, et al. A method for automatic forensic facial reconstruction based...
Facial reconstruction can be used as a forensic technique to identify a person, when no other identi...
AbstractThe forensic facial reconstruction is a scientific art to construct the ante-mortem face fro...
It is important to have accurate and reliable measurements of soft tissue thickness for specific lan...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
The repeatability of facial soft tissue thickness measurements at 10 standard anatomical landmarks w...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reproducibility of facial soft tissue (ST) thickness ...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reproducibility of facial soft tissue (ST) thickness ...
Forensic facial reconstruction may be the final option available to draw the public attention in ca...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of the soft tissue (ST) thicknesses at...
A large-scale study of facial soft tissue depths of Caucasian adults was conducted. Over a 2-years p...
Facial soft tissue thickness means have long been used as a proxy to estimate the soft tissue envelo...
The purpose of this study was to establish the reproducibility of facial soft tissue (ST) thickness ...
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) form a key component of craniofacial identification methods, b...
Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of ...
Gietzen T, Brylka R, Achenbach J, et al. A method for automatic forensic facial reconstruction based...
Facial reconstruction can be used as a forensic technique to identify a person, when no other identi...
AbstractThe forensic facial reconstruction is a scientific art to construct the ante-mortem face fro...
It is important to have accurate and reliable measurements of soft tissue thickness for specific lan...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...