Abstract Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimensional (3D) software are suitable for measuring the facial soft tissues of healthy subjects as compared with data obtained by a certified 3D computerized electromagnetic digitizer. Materials and Methods: Three-dimensional soft tissue facial landmarks were obtained from the faces of 15 healthy young adults, using a 3D computerized electromagnetic digitizer and a new low-cost photogrammetry system. Twelve linear and 18 angular measurements were computed. Errors between methods and repeatability of the new method were calculated. Results: Systematic errors between methods were found for only two distances and three angl...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of human facial soft-tissue structures (eyes, nose, mo...
Traditionally, direct anthropometry, two-dimensional (2D) photogrammetry and cephalometry have serve...
Traditionally, direct anthropometry, two-dimensional (2D) photogrammetry and cephalometry have serve...
Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimensional (3D) software are sui...
Objective: Three-dimensional (3D) soft tissue (ST) changes from orthodontic treatment can now be eva...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
Objectives: The recent advent of 3D photography has created the potential for comprehensive facial e...
PURPOSE: To test the accuracy and reproducibility of a 3-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetric imag...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...
The use of three-dimensional (3D) optical instruments to measure soft tissue facial characteristics ...
AbstractThe authors developed a method and a specific photogrammetric 3D scanning equipment for acqu...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of human facial soft-tissue structures (eyes, nose, mo...
Traditionally, direct anthropometry, two-dimensional (2D) photogrammetry and cephalometry have serve...
Traditionally, direct anthropometry, two-dimensional (2D) photogrammetry and cephalometry have serve...
Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimensional (3D) software are sui...
Objective: Three-dimensional (3D) soft tissue (ST) changes from orthodontic treatment can now be eva...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
The inspection of patients’ soft tissues and the effects of various dental procedures on their facia...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to define an acquisition protocol that is clear, precise,...
Objectives: The recent advent of 3D photography has created the potential for comprehensive facial e...
PURPOSE: To test the accuracy and reproducibility of a 3-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetric imag...
Several basic and clinical disciplines are interested in the quantitative assessment of the dimensio...
The use of three-dimensional (3D) optical instruments to measure soft tissue facial characteristics ...
AbstractThe authors developed a method and a specific photogrammetric 3D scanning equipment for acqu...
The quantitative assessment of the dimensions of human facial soft-tissue structures (eyes, nose, mo...
Traditionally, direct anthropometry, two-dimensional (2D) photogrammetry and cephalometry have serve...
Traditionally, direct anthropometry, two-dimensional (2D) photogrammetry and cephalometry have serve...