To determine whether a systematic evaluation of facial soft tissues of patients with cleft lip and palate, using facial video images and objective three-dimensional measurements of movement, change surgeons’ treatment plans for lip revision surgery
Craniofacial assessment for diagnosis, treatment planning and outcome has traditionally relied on im...
Objective: Assess facial asymmetry during maximum smile in patients with surgically managed unilater...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate lip scarring and the 3D lip morphology, following...
To determine whether a systematic evaluation of facial soft tissues of patients with cleft lip and p...
The decision for lip revision surgery in patients with repaired cleft lip/palate is based on surgeon...
To measure and compare three-dimensional (3D) lip form in participants with a repaired cleft lip and...
1) To determine the concordance among surgeons on subjective assessments of nasolabial esthetics in ...
Children with a cleft of the upper lip exhibit obvious facial disfigurement. Many require multiple l...
Objective—Children with a cleft of the upper lip exhibit obvious facial disfigurement. Many require ...
To explore nasolabial movements in participants with repaired cleft lip and palate
(1) To collect three-dimensional, dynamic facial images from two groups of infants: one group born w...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate three-dimensional lip morphology, following prima...
Introduction: Specialized treatment is necessary for cleft lip and palate patients from their early...
BACKGROUND: Presurgical infant orthopedic therapy was introduced by McNeil in 1956 in order to facil...
Objective: In patients with cleft lip and palate, the aims of this study were to generate objective ...
Craniofacial assessment for diagnosis, treatment planning and outcome has traditionally relied on im...
Objective: Assess facial asymmetry during maximum smile in patients with surgically managed unilater...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate lip scarring and the 3D lip morphology, following...
To determine whether a systematic evaluation of facial soft tissues of patients with cleft lip and p...
The decision for lip revision surgery in patients with repaired cleft lip/palate is based on surgeon...
To measure and compare three-dimensional (3D) lip form in participants with a repaired cleft lip and...
1) To determine the concordance among surgeons on subjective assessments of nasolabial esthetics in ...
Children with a cleft of the upper lip exhibit obvious facial disfigurement. Many require multiple l...
Objective—Children with a cleft of the upper lip exhibit obvious facial disfigurement. Many require ...
To explore nasolabial movements in participants with repaired cleft lip and palate
(1) To collect three-dimensional, dynamic facial images from two groups of infants: one group born w...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate three-dimensional lip morphology, following prima...
Introduction: Specialized treatment is necessary for cleft lip and palate patients from their early...
BACKGROUND: Presurgical infant orthopedic therapy was introduced by McNeil in 1956 in order to facil...
Objective: In patients with cleft lip and palate, the aims of this study were to generate objective ...
Craniofacial assessment for diagnosis, treatment planning and outcome has traditionally relied on im...
Objective: Assess facial asymmetry during maximum smile in patients with surgically managed unilater...
<p><b>Objective:</b> To evaluate lip scarring and the 3D lip morphology, following...