Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred method for capturing facial soft-tissues. Aims of this study were: (1) to develop normative average 3D faces of healthy infants aged 3, 6, 9, and 12 months and (2) to describe normative average 3D facial growth data in infants aged 3 to 12 months. Three-dimensional images of 50 healthy children were acquired at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months of age using the 3dMDcranial system. Four average faces with uniform meshes (3, 6, 9, and 12 months) were developed and registered based on the children's reference frames. Distance maps of growth of the total facial surface and of the nose, upper lip, chin, forehead and cheeks for the intervals 3 to 6 months, 6 t...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare professionals ...
Abstract Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time ut...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred m...
BACKGROUND: With the advent of computer-assisted three-dimensional surface imaging and rapid data pr...
Objectives: To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy chi...
Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of three-di...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
CONTEXT: Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of...
The aim of this study was to develop a reference frame for three dimensional (3D) facial soft tissue...
Objectives To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy c...
Insight into the growth and development of the normal newborn cranial shape is essential to monitor ...
Insight into the growth and development of the normal newborn cranial shape is essential to monitor ...
Purpose This article describes construction of the average face and its application in the clinical...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare professionals ...
Abstract Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time ut...
Three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging systems are replacing direct anthropometry as the preferred m...
BACKGROUND: With the advent of computer-assisted three-dimensional surface imaging and rapid data pr...
Objectives: To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy chi...
Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of three-di...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
CONTEXT: Technological advancements have led craniofacial researchers and clinicians into the era of...
The aim of this study was to develop a reference frame for three dimensional (3D) facial soft tissue...
Objectives To develop a semi-automatic technique to evaluate normative facial growth in healthy c...
Insight into the growth and development of the normal newborn cranial shape is essential to monitor ...
Insight into the growth and development of the normal newborn cranial shape is essential to monitor ...
Purpose This article describes construction of the average face and its application in the clinical...
A recently introduced three-dimensional computerized system with landmark representation of the soft...
Normal facial growth and development was analyzed through indirect anthropometry in a mixed longitud...
Longitudinal assessment of cranial dimensions of growing children provides healthcare professionals ...
Abstract Currently, the primary techniques applied for the assessment of facial changes over time ut...