Volume changes in facial morphology can be assessed using the 3dMD DSP400 stereo-optical 3-dimensional scanner, which uses visible light and has a short scanning time. Its reliability and validity have not to our knowledge been investigated for the assessment of facial swelling. Our aim therefore was to assess them for measuring changes in facial contour, in vivo and in vitro. Twenty-four healthy volunteers with and without an artificial swelling of the cheek were scanned, twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon (in vivo measurements). A mannequin head was scanned 4 times with and without various externally applied artificial swellings (in vitro measurements). The changes in facial contour caused by the artificial swelling were meas...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimensional (3D) software are sui...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
Volume changes in facial morphology can be assessed using the 3dMD DSP400 stereo-optical 3-dimension...
Requirements exist clinically for quantitative analysis of facial swelling. A quick and non-invasive...
Laser scanner devices are acquiring a growing importance in facial anatomy. Most studies have analys...
This study aimed to determine the reliability of three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry as a me...
ntroduction: The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the reliability of a 3-d...
ntroduction: The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the reliability of a 3-d...
ntroduction: The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the reliability of a 3-d...
In this study, the practical accuracy (PA) of optical facial scanners for facial deformity patients ...
Three-dimensional (3 D)-scanning-based morphological studies of the face are commonly included in va...
Objective: To evaluate the measurement accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) facial scanners for facial...
PURPOSE: To test the accuracy and reproducibility of a 3-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetric imag...
The use of three-dimensional (3D) optical instruments to measure soft tissue facial characteristics ...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimensional (3D) software are sui...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
Volume changes in facial morphology can be assessed using the 3dMD DSP400 stereo-optical 3-dimension...
Requirements exist clinically for quantitative analysis of facial swelling. A quick and non-invasive...
Laser scanner devices are acquiring a growing importance in facial anatomy. Most studies have analys...
This study aimed to determine the reliability of three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry as a me...
ntroduction: The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the reliability of a 3-d...
ntroduction: The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the reliability of a 3-d...
ntroduction: The purpose of this prospective clinical trial was to evaluate the reliability of a 3-d...
In this study, the practical accuracy (PA) of optical facial scanners for facial deformity patients ...
Three-dimensional (3 D)-scanning-based morphological studies of the face are commonly included in va...
Objective: To evaluate the measurement accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) facial scanners for facial...
PURPOSE: To test the accuracy and reproducibility of a 3-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetric imag...
The use of three-dimensional (3D) optical instruments to measure soft tissue facial characteristics ...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...
Objectives: To test whether digital photographs supported by three-dimensional (3D) software are sui...
OBJECTIVE: To validate a new method of facial volumetric assessment that is dependent on the use of ...