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Angular photogrammetric analysis of the soft tissue facial profile. European journal of orthodontics. [Eur J Orthod] Journal article

 
TitleAngular photogrammetric analysis of the soft tissue facial profile.
Author(s)Fernández-Riveiro P, Smyth-Chamosa E, Suárez-Quintanilla D, Suárez-Cunqueiro M 
InstitutionDepartment of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
SourceEur J Orthod 2003 Aug; 25(4):393-9.
MeSHAdolescent
Adult
Cephalometry
Chin
Cross-Sectional Studies
Esthetics
European Continental Ancestry Group
Face
Facial Bones
Female
Frontal Bone
Humans
Lip
Male
Mandible
Nose
Photogrammetry
Reproducibility of Results
Sex Characteristics
Spain
Tooth
Vertical Dimension
AbstractAll medical specialties interested in improving facial appearance need to measure the face to quantify the desired facial changes. The purpose of this investigation was to obtain objective average measurements of the soft tissue facial profile to use them as a guide for aesthetic treatment goals. The analysis of the soft tissue facial profile from photographic records provides information on the morphology of the profile and its relationship with the underlying dentoskeletal tissues. In this investigation the soft tissue facial profile of a young adult European Caucasian population (212 individual, 50 males and 162 females, 18-20 years of age) was studied by means of standardized photographic records taken in the natural head position (NHP). Angular measurements were analysed digitally. Sexual dimorphism was found for several angles: nasofrontal (G-N-Prn: P < 0.01), vertical nasal (Cm-Sn/N-Prn: P < 0.01), nasal (N-Prn/TV: P < 0.01), nasal dorsum (N-Mn-Prn: P < 0.05), and mandibular contour (C-Me/G-Pg: P < 0.01). Wide individual variations in nasolabial and mentolabial angles were also observed.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID12938846
  
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