Recent advances in laser scanning technology provide the opportunity to examine faces in three dimensions. The aim of this prospective clinical study was to explore facial symmetry in healthy growing individuals and determine whether asymmetric changes occur during adolescent growth. Non-invasive laser surface scanning was performed to capture facial images of 60 Caucasian Finnish adolescents (30 males and 30 females, mean 11.5 years). Facial symmetry was analysed on images obtained at the initial scanning (T1), 2.5 (T2), and 4.5 (T3) years thereafter. The final sample consisted of 39 adolescents (19 males and 20 females, mean 16 years). Three-dimensional images were processed and analysed using an in-house developed subroutine for commerci...
Abstract Deformational plagiocephaly (DP) is considered a risk factor for facial asymmetry. This co...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
PURPOSE: A new method for the quantification of facial asymmetry has been developed and applied to...
Recent advances in laser scanning technology provide the opportunity to examine faces in three dimen...
Laser scanning is a non-invasive method for three-dimensional assessment of facial morphology and sy...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate facial asymmetry in growing subjects with no malocclusion on three-dimension...
Background - Optical surface scanning accurately records the three-dimension (3D) shape of the face ...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
We are currently investigating measurable esthetic characteristics in persons considered “attractive...
Objectives: Three-dimensional analysis of facial shape and symmetry in twins. Setting and Sample...
Perfect bilateral symmetry is the optimal outcome of the development of bilateral traits in the abse...
Perfect bilateral symmetry is the optimal outcome of the development of bilateral traits in the abse...
Purpose: The study assessed the effects of sex and age on 3-dimensional (3D) soft-tissue facial asym...
To investigate the feasibility of facial laser scanning in pre-school children and to demonstrate la...
Abstract Deformational plagiocephaly (DP) is considered a risk factor for facial asymmetry. This co...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
PURPOSE: A new method for the quantification of facial asymmetry has been developed and applied to...
Recent advances in laser scanning technology provide the opportunity to examine faces in three dimen...
Laser scanning is a non-invasive method for three-dimensional assessment of facial morphology and sy...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate facial asymmetry in growing subjects with no malocclusion on three-dimension...
Background - Optical surface scanning accurately records the three-dimension (3D) shape of the face ...
Conclusions: The following conclusions could be drawn from this study of facial morphology: 1. The t...
We are currently investigating measurable esthetic characteristics in persons considered “attractive...
Objectives: Three-dimensional analysis of facial shape and symmetry in twins. Setting and Sample...
Perfect bilateral symmetry is the optimal outcome of the development of bilateral traits in the abse...
Perfect bilateral symmetry is the optimal outcome of the development of bilateral traits in the abse...
Purpose: The study assessed the effects of sex and age on 3-dimensional (3D) soft-tissue facial asym...
To investigate the feasibility of facial laser scanning in pre-school children and to demonstrate la...
Abstract Deformational plagiocephaly (DP) is considered a risk factor for facial asymmetry. This co...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
PURPOSE: A new method for the quantification of facial asymmetry has been developed and applied to...