Fogorvosi szemle, 2021 (114. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2021-12-01 / 4. szám

FOGORVOSI SZEMLE 114. évf. 4. sz. 2021. n 173 Table 2 Definition of the morphological regions used for the 3D deviation analyses Region Definition Total faceThe facial region designated while creating masks before alignment Upper face The region between the line passing through the right and left Exocanthion points and the line passing through the Subnasale point parallel to that line. Lower face The region between the line passing through the Subnasale point and the line passing through the Menton point parallel to that line. Upper lip The region between the lines passing through the right and left Endocanthion points and the right and left Cheilion points, and the line passing through the Subnasale point Lower lip The region between the lines passing through the right and left Endocanthion points and the right and left Cheilion points, and the line passing through the supramental point parallel to other lines. Nose The region between the lines passing through the right and left Endocanthion points that are tangent to the nasal wings and the line passing through the Subnasale point Chin The region formed between four reference lines: the two lines passing through the right and left Endocanthion points, the right and left cheilion points respectively, and the horizontal lines passing through Sublabiale and Menton points respectively. Figure 6: The morphological regions used for the deviation analysis. (a) Total face region with the reference lines used. (b) Upper face region. (c) Nose region. (d) Lower face region. (e) Upper lip region. (f) Lower lip region. (g) Chin region.

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