“…The normal variability of morphological features of the human craniofacial region, as well as the structure and the patterns of their development are of reasonable research and applied interest for experts in the area of clinical dentistry, orthodontics, maxillofacial surgery, neurosurgery, and ophthalmology [21,49,54]. The constitutionally meaningful features of the facial section taken as objects for in-depth study within aesthetic dentistry include: the gnathic type of the face (meso-, dolicho-, brachygnathic); the type of the facial skeleton growth (neutral, horizontal, vertical); the masticatory muscles thickness and spatial orientation; the morphological (angle) and morphometric features of the mandible (condylar width, angular width) [4,15,22,28,33,37,39]. Analysis of orthodontic treatment outcomes in patients with maxillary system issues, which is aimed at ensuring proper morphometric, functional and aesthetic balance, is performed in various aspects: the evaluation of the anatomical and functional status of the maxillofacial area, of the occlusion, and of aesthetic effect achieved [5,9,14,16,24,31,41,52,58].…”