Abstract

Statement of the Problem: Despite improvements in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of orthognathic patients, a more accurate approach to understanding characteristics of facial asymmetry is needed. However, until now, a systemic classification method for patients with facial asymmetry has not existed, and the common use of two-dimensional images for analysis has many limitations. However, reconstruction of two-dimensional images into three-dimensional images decreases magnification and distortion errors, making it possible to determine quantitative measurements for anatomical structures.

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