Soft tissue analysis plays an increasing, strategic role in the recognition of facial alterations, but there are scanty three­dimensional reference data during normal growth, development and aging. In the current study, 532 male and 386 female healthy subjects aged 4 to 73 years were analyzed using a non-invasive, computerized electromagnetic digitizer, and normal dimensions of mouth and lips were obtained in the three­dimensional space. Labial thickness and curvature were also assessed in a selected group of 40 men and women, equally divided into young (age 21­30 yr, mean 25 yr) and old persons (age 45­65 yr, mean 55 yr). Lip vermilion area to volume, and vermilion height to cutaneous lip height ratios decreased with age in...
Abstract Objectives: To identify possible esthetic canons in facial size and shape of...
Abstract A detailed understanding of craniofacial ontogenetic development is important in a variety ...
Morphological changes in three-dimensional (3D) dentolabial relationships during ageing were assesse...
Soft tissue analysis plays an increasing, strategic role in the recognition of facial alterations, b...
The objective of this study was to supply information about: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of mo...
A 3-dimensional computerised system with landmark representation of the soft-tissue facial surface a...
Objective: To supply information about (1) sex-related dimensions (linear distances and ratios, verm...
Background: In scientific literature, numerous theories on the mechanism of facial aging can be foun...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to supply information about normal sex-related dimensions o...
The normal growth, development, and aging of facial soft tissues was studied by three-dimensional (3...
Linear measurements taken from bony landmarks are often utilised in facial approximation (FA) to est...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
Background:Lips and mouth are the most recognizable parts of the lower face. The morphometry of the ...
Abstract Objectives: To identify possible esthetic canons in facial size and shape of...
Abstract A detailed understanding of craniofacial ontogenetic development is important in a variety ...
Morphological changes in three-dimensional (3D) dentolabial relationships during ageing were assesse...
Soft tissue analysis plays an increasing, strategic role in the recognition of facial alterations, b...
The objective of this study was to supply information about: (1) normal sex-related dimensions of mo...
A 3-dimensional computerised system with landmark representation of the soft-tissue facial surface a...
Objective: To supply information about (1) sex-related dimensions (linear distances and ratios, verm...
Background: In scientific literature, numerous theories on the mechanism of facial aging can be foun...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to supply information about normal sex-related dimensions o...
The normal growth, development, and aging of facial soft tissues was studied by three-dimensional (3...
Linear measurements taken from bony landmarks are often utilised in facial approximation (FA) to est...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
Background:Lips and mouth are the most recognizable parts of the lower face. The morphometry of the ...
Abstract Objectives: To identify possible esthetic canons in facial size and shape of...
Abstract A detailed understanding of craniofacial ontogenetic development is important in a variety ...
Morphological changes in three-dimensional (3D) dentolabial relationships during ageing were assesse...