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Corrective outcome and transverse stability after orthognathic surgery using a surgery-first approach in mandibular prognathism with and without facial asymmetry.

Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology, 2018
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate corrective outcome and transverse stability after orthognathic surgery via a surgery-first approach (SFA) in mandibular prognathism with and without facial asymmetry using 3-dimensional analysis.
Jinyuan Guo   +6 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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Facial Asymmetries and Mandibular Displacements

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1974
The paper is divided into two parts. In the first part Facial Asymmetries are classified with special reference to the mandible, and mandibular displacements. In the second part the diagnosis of mandibular displacement associated with facial asymmetry is discussed, including the clinical and radiographic interpretation and the treatment problems ...
D A, Plint, P S, Ellisdon
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3D facial asymmetry

Fifth International Conference on Image Processing and its Applications, 1995
Three-dimensional facial asymmetry is measured by constructing the 3D surface using a projected structured light pattern viewed by binocular stereo cameras. The projected pattern is a set of vertical bars with random breaks to resolve the stereo matching ambiguity. The facial symmetry plane is obtained by performing stochastic minimisation with an L(1)
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Facial asymmetry and condylar hyperplasia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
Abstract A review is made of condylar hyperplasia and facial asymmetry. Nine cases are reported and a proposed subdivision into four groups based upon the clinical findings is suggested. The treatment of the different groups is discussed.
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Facial asymmetry with colon atresia

Clinical Dysmorphology, 2006
This case report describes an unusual combination of birth defects in a black South African child presenting with colon atresia, facial symmetry due to facial microsomia and brain abnormalities. The suspected aetiology is thought to be vascular disruption in the late embryonic period.
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Rigid Fixation and Facial Asymmetry

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1989
The use of rigid fixation for the correction of facial asymmetry is in principle no different from its use in other forms of craniomaxillofacial deformity. The use of screws and plates demands more precise techniques than the use of wires. Attention to detail in passively fitting the plate to the defect and accurate insertion of the drill holes and ...
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Acute Facial Asymmetry

Clinical Pediatrics, 2006
Nirupama, Kannikeswaran   +2 more
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Facial Asymmetry

2022
Peter Waite, Chung How Kau
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Neuroanatomy, hemisphericity and facial asymmetry

Neuropsychologia, 1982
Abstract A recent paper in this journal (Alford and Alford, Neuropsychologia , 19 , 605, 1981) [1] assessed two measures of facial expression (eye winking and eyebrow raising) in the determination of lateralized hemispheric control of emotion. A review of the neuroanatomical basis for the use of these measures determined that the examination of ...
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