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Three-dimensional evaluation of facial asymmetry and its association to occlusal and muscular imbalance in young women. [PDF]

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Facial Asymmetry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1990
A case of monostotic, mandibular fibrous dysplasia has been described in a 22-year-old Amerasian male, who had facial asymmetry of approximately 5 years' duration. Foci of ill-defined sclerotic, pagetoid calcifications were seen on routine film. The CT scans demonstrated bone facial and slight lingual expansion of bone with thinning of the cortex.
D M, Arendt   +4 more
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A Neonate with Facial Asymmetry

NeoReviews, 2019
A term female newborn with antenatal concern for right-sided multicystic dysplastic kidney (Fig 1) is noted to have facial asymmetry and left microtia (Figs 2 and 3). Figure 1. Ultrasound scan at 22 weeks’ gestation showing right-sided multicystic dysplastic kidney. Figure 2. Left facial asymmetry. Figure 3.
Shubha, Setty, Pratik, Parikh
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Surgery-first orthognathic approach for the correction of facial asymmetry

open access: yesJournal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2021
We aimed to compare the reliability of the surgery-first approach and the traditional orthodontic-first approach for the correction of facial asymmetry based on the new classification of facial asymmetry.
Jong Woo Choi   +2 more
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Management of Facial Asymmetry

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2007
Asymmetries of the craniofacial region encompass a multitude of diverse and potentially complex abnormalities that may be the result of numerous causes. The expression and degree of asymmetry for a given condition, although a highly variable process, is the ultimate determinant of the nature of its treatment.
George K B, Sándor   +4 more
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Asymmetry index for the photogrammetric assessment of facial asymmetry

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2022
Facial asymmetry is common and can be clinically related to dental malocclusion, facial bone development, muscular imbalance, and soft tissues thickness, which should be assessed during diagnosis to choose proper treatment options. This study aimed to quantify the amount of symmetry/asymmetry in previously defined symmetrical and asymmetrical subjects,
Anna Blasi   +4 more
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Facial asymmetry versus facial makeup

2018 IEEE 8th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2018
Variations in facial appearance resulting from the application of ordinary makeup products, such as eyeliner and lipstick, are challenging for automated facial recognition. This work studies the potential of using the measurement of the inherent asymmetry between the two halves of a person's face presented in [18] as a helpful feature to overcome this ...
Sinjini Mitra   +3 more
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