Three-dimensional technology for documentation and record keeping for patients with facial clefts

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Abstract

The surface laser scanner has great potential as a method for documentation of cleft infant due to its accuracy, ease of use, and convenience. The images can be stored in the computer for easy access. As purchasing costs decrease, its acquisition will be facilitated, resulting in an increase in its use.

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Da Silveira, A. C., Martinez, O., Da Silveira, D., Daw, J. L., & Cohen, M. (2004, April). Three-dimensional technology for documentation and record keeping for patients with facial clefts. Clinics in Plastic Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0094-1298(03)00139-1

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