Abstract Objective To evaluate the potential influence of muscular capacity and facial morphology on facial expressions in children. Materials and methods A cross‐sectional study was carried out on 40 healthy children (ages 9–13), without previous orthodontic treatment. Masseter muscle thickness and anthropometric facial proportions were measured using ultrasound and digital calipers respectively. A three‐dimensional infrared face‐tracking system was used to register facial expressions. The maximal amplitude of smile and lip pucker (representing maximal lateral and medial commissure movement) were used for analysis. Stepwise regression was used to investigate whether muscle thickness or anthropometric facial proportions were associated with...
In children, the quality and muscle function are altered in many pathologic conditions, including te...
Objective: To determine morphological and functional effects on masticatory system of early treatmen...
Background: Digit sucking habit (DSH) generates functional forces that can influence craniofacial mo...
Objective: To evaluate the potential influence of muscular capacity and facial morphology on facial ...
Background: Masseter muscle thickness and its relationship with vertical craniofacial morphology hav...
To investigate the relationship between vertical craniofacial morphology and masseter muscle thickne...
BACKGROUND Masseter muscle thickness and its relationship with vertical craniofacial morphology h...
Aim: To investigate if treatment outcome in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion treated b...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The study of stomatognathic system deve...
SUMMARY The purpose of this investigation was to measure the thickness of the masseter, levator labi...
AbstractObjective: To measure movements of markers over the primary site and associated mimic muscle...
The present investigation was carried out to study the relationship between the ultrasonographic thi...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
The purpose of this study was to investigate correlations between masseter muscle activity and cepha...
In children, the quality and muscle function are altered in many pathologic conditions, including te...
Objective: To determine morphological and functional effects on masticatory system of early treatmen...
Background: Digit sucking habit (DSH) generates functional forces that can influence craniofacial mo...
Objective: To evaluate the potential influence of muscular capacity and facial morphology on facial ...
Background: Masseter muscle thickness and its relationship with vertical craniofacial morphology hav...
To investigate the relationship between vertical craniofacial morphology and masseter muscle thickne...
BACKGROUND Masseter muscle thickness and its relationship with vertical craniofacial morphology h...
Aim: To investigate if treatment outcome in patients with Class II division 1 malocclusion treated b...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The study of stomatognathic system deve...
SUMMARY The purpose of this investigation was to measure the thickness of the masseter, levator labi...
AbstractObjective: To measure movements of markers over the primary site and associated mimic muscle...
The present investigation was carried out to study the relationship between the ultrasonographic thi...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
The purpose of this study was to investigate correlations between masseter muscle activity and cepha...
In children, the quality and muscle function are altered in many pathologic conditions, including te...
Objective: To determine morphological and functional effects on masticatory system of early treatmen...
Background: Digit sucking habit (DSH) generates functional forces that can influence craniofacial mo...