Three-dimensional morphometric analysis of facial units in virtual smiling facial images with different smile expressions

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PURPOSE. Accuracy of image matching between resting and smiling facial models is affected by the stability of the reference surfaces. This study aimed to investigate the morphometric variations in subdivided facial units during resting, posed and spontaneous smiling. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The posed and spontaneous smiling faces of 33 adults were digitized and registered to the resting faces. The morphological changes of subdivided facial units at the forehead (upper and lower central, upper and lower lateral, and temple), nasal (dorsum, tip, lateral wall, and alar lobules), and chin (central and lateral) regions were assessed by measuring the 3D mesh deviations between the smiling and resting facial models. The one-way analysis of variance, Duncan post hoc tests, and Student’s t-test were used to determine the differences among the groups (α =.05). RESULTS. The smallest morphometric changes were observed at the upper and central forehead and nasal dorsum; meanwhile, the largest deviation was found at the nasal alar lobules in both the posed and spontaneous smiles (P

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Mai, H. N., Win, T. T., Tong, M. S., Lee, C. H., Lee, K. B., Kim, S. Y., … Lee, D. H. (2023). Three-dimensional morphometric analysis of facial units in virtual smiling facial images with different smile expressions. Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics, 15(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.4047/jap.2023.15.1.1

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