2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ortho.2016.12.015
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Angular photogrammetric analysis and evaluation of facial esthetics of young Ivorians with normal dental occlusion

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“…Orthodontists help patients to have a beautiful appearance by refining dental, jaw, and facial abnormalities. Among the goals of orthodontic treatment, the priority is to restore the function and stability of occlusion (8). One of the most important components of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning is evaluation of soft tissue profile (9).…”
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“…Orthodontists help patients to have a beautiful appearance by refining dental, jaw, and facial abnormalities. Among the goals of orthodontic treatment, the priority is to restore the function and stability of occlusion (8). One of the most important components of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning is evaluation of soft tissue profile (9).…”
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“…Human facial analysis is a combination of science and art, and is performed by using anthropological instruments (13). A person's appearance is affected by the structure of the soft and hard tissues of the face (8). In longitudinal studies, it has been shown that the soft tissue profile does not necessarily follow the hard tissue.…”
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“…This method has primarily been utilized in orthodontics, genetics, maxillofacial and plastic surgery for diagnosis, treatment planning, and post-operative assessment [3,4,5,6]. Additionally, facial morphology is a useful tool for other scientific disciplines, such as anthropology, forensic science, sociology, psychology, and so on, with a common goal of investigating factors that affect facial morphology in different populations/states [7,8,9].…”
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