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Young-Jae Kim, Sung-Hwan Choi, Yoon Jeong Choi, Kee-Joon Lee, Sang-Hwy Lee and Hyung-Seog Yu
A facial scanner and three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) were used to evaluate the three-dimensional change in lip asymmetry before and after two-jaw surgery for 22 patients with facial asymmetry (menton deviation > 3 mm). We used the labrale supe...
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Gemma S. Parra-Dominguez, Raul E. Sanchez-Yanez and Carlos H. Garcia-Capulin
The inability to move the muscles of the face on one or both sides is known as facial paralysis, which may affect the ability of the patient to speak, blink, swallow saliva, eat, or communicate through natural facial expressions. The well-being of the pa...
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Woo-Jin Han, Jae Joon Hwang, Yun-Hoa Jung, Bong-Hae Cho, Kee-Joon Lee, Hyung-Seog Yu and Sung-Hwan Choi
This study sought to test the feasibility of a newly developed plane called computed modified absolute mandibular midsagittal plane (cmAMP) based on the similarity index (SI) for evaluating the stereoscopical symmetry of the mandible by comparison with o...
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Min-Soo Kwon, Hyunwoo Lee, Bo-Yeon Hwang and Jung-Woo Lee
The first thing to do before planning the surgical treatment of unilateral defects or the asymmetry of the facial area is probably establishing adequate mid-plane for comparison and analysis of the normal and affected side. In such cases, a mirror image ...
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