Current methodologies in the prevision of post-surgical features of the face in orthognathic surgery are mainly 2-D. An improvement is certainly given by the introduction of CT, but its acceptance is controversial due to its high biological cost. As an alternative, in this study an effective procedure for the construction of a 3-D textured digital model of the face and dental arches of patients with dentofacial malformations using a 3-D laser scanner at no biological cost is presented. A 3-D Laser scanner Konica-Minolta VIVID 910 is used to obtain multiple scans from different perspectives of the face of patients with dentofacial malocclusions requiring orthognathic surgery. These multiple views are then recombined, integrating also the max...
Orthognathic surgery corrects a wide range of minor and major facial and jaw irregularities. This su...
Objective. In this study, a 3-dimensional system with landmark representation of the soft tissue fac...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
The aim of this study was to finely adjust a method for the construction of a 3D-textured digital mo...
The aim of this study was to finely adjust a method for the construction of a 3D-textured digital mo...
The existing methods of recording the face in three dimensions are reviewed, and a new method for th...
Many 3-dimensional (3D) techniques have been utilized to register and analyze the face in 3 dimensio...
Due to recent advances in dentistry aiming at improvement of dentoskeletal deformities diagnosis tec...
Due to recent advances in dentistry aiming at improvement of dentoskeletal deformities diagnosis tec...
Due to recent advances in dentistry aiming at improvement of dentoskeletal deformities diagnosis tec...
To correct dentofacial deformities, three-dimensional skeletal analysis and computerized orthognathi...
Introduction: Traditionally, lateral and frontal cephalograms are used with facial photographs to ev...
Abstract—Complex maxillofacial malformations continue to present challenges in analysis and correcti...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
The three important tissue groups in orthognathic surgery (facial soft tissues, facial skeleton and ...
Orthognathic surgery corrects a wide range of minor and major facial and jaw irregularities. This su...
Objective. In this study, a 3-dimensional system with landmark representation of the soft tissue fac...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
The aim of this study was to finely adjust a method for the construction of a 3D-textured digital mo...
The aim of this study was to finely adjust a method for the construction of a 3D-textured digital mo...
The existing methods of recording the face in three dimensions are reviewed, and a new method for th...
Many 3-dimensional (3D) techniques have been utilized to register and analyze the face in 3 dimensio...
Due to recent advances in dentistry aiming at improvement of dentoskeletal deformities diagnosis tec...
Due to recent advances in dentistry aiming at improvement of dentoskeletal deformities diagnosis tec...
Due to recent advances in dentistry aiming at improvement of dentoskeletal deformities diagnosis tec...
To correct dentofacial deformities, three-dimensional skeletal analysis and computerized orthognathi...
Introduction: Traditionally, lateral and frontal cephalograms are used with facial photographs to ev...
Abstract—Complex maxillofacial malformations continue to present challenges in analysis and correcti...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
The three important tissue groups in orthognathic surgery (facial soft tissues, facial skeleton and ...
Orthognathic surgery corrects a wide range of minor and major facial and jaw irregularities. This su...
Objective. In this study, a 3-dimensional system with landmark representation of the soft tissue fac...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...