2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00056-005-0421-8
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Three-Dimensional Soft Tissue Prediction Using Finite Elements

Abstract: The procedure outlined herein makes the reliable generation of patient-specific simulation models possible for facial soft tissue prediction in orthodontics.

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“…In addition to linear measurements of facial morphology, surface, angle and volume calculations were also realized. In addition to 3D visualization, these procedures also allow dynamic analysis of prognoses [24]. Newer 3D digital photogrammetry devices are being increasingly employed in addition to the laser scanner [29].…”
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“…In addition to linear measurements of facial morphology, surface, angle and volume calculations were also realized. In addition to 3D visualization, these procedures also allow dynamic analysis of prognoses [24]. Newer 3D digital photogrammetry devices are being increasingly employed in addition to the laser scanner [29].…”
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“…The response of facial soft tissues during orthodontic treatment has been the subject of numerous studies [19]. The results of soft tissue changes have thus far been interpreted two-dimensionally with the aid of lateral cephalograms [31].…”
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“…3D soft tissue changes following functional jaw orthopedic treatment [39], after extraction or non-extraction treatment [24] and following orthognathic surgery [3,20,31,32,36,40,46] have been analyzed by the laser scanner system. Using the technique of stereophotogrammetry, however, treatmentrelated studies on soft tissue changes have concentrated on the specialized field of oral and maxillofacial surgery [17,18].…”
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