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Mandibular outline assessment in three groups of orthodontic patientsRaymond Edler
Orthodontic Department, Norman Rowe Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton, London, UK
Eur J Orthod 24:605-14. 2002..The potential uses of this approach are presented in relation to clinically relevant mild asymmetry, as well as auditing the outcome of surgical correction...
The use of facial anthropometrics in aesthetic assessmentR Edler
South Thames Cleft Service, Guy s Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Cleft Palate Craniofac J 47:48-57. 2010..To identify a valid method for scoring facial aesthetics, correlating clinicians' assessments with measurements taken from 3D facial photographs...
Quantitative use of photography in orthognathic outcome assessmentR J Edler
South Thames Cleft Service, Guy s Hospital, Great Maze Pond, London, UK
Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 49:121-6. 2011....
Comparison of radiographic and photographic measurement of mandibular asymmetryRaymond Edler
Norman Rowe Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Mary s Hospital, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London SW15 5PN, United Kingdom
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 123:167-74. 2003....
The use of anthropometric proportion indices in the measurement of facial attractivenessRaymond Edler
Department of Orthodontics, Kingston Hospital, Kingston University, Surrey, UK
Eur J Orthod 28:274-81. 2006..The method would appear to have potential for further development, possibly into a 'facial attractiveness index' for the objectives of quantification of improvement achieved through treatment...
Outcome measurement in the correction of mandibular asymmetryRaymond Edler
Orthodontic Department, Norman Rowe Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Mary s Hospital, Roehampton, London, UK
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 125:435-43. 2004..The system provided a sensitive, noninvasive method of assessing treatment change and could be useful in providing an objective means of quantifying treatment outcomes...
Clinical and computerized assessment of mandibular asymmetryR Edler
Orthodontic Department, Norman Rowe Maxillofacial Unit, Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton Lane, Roehampton, London, SW15 5PN UK
Eur J Orthod 23:485-94. 2001..These parameters could prove useful in quantifying change in asymmetries brought about by growth, treatment, or any subsequent relapse...
Comparison of three methods of facial measurementH Ghoddousi
South Thames Cleft Service, Floor 12, Guy s Tower, Guy s Hospital, London Bridge, London SE1 9RT, UK
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg 36:250-8. 2007..There are clear potential benefits of using 3D measurements in the assessment of facial deformity...
A computerized photographic assessment of the relationship between skeletal discrepancy and mandibular outline asymmetrySarah Good
Department of Orthodontics, Guy s Hospital, London and Kingston Hospital, UK
Eur J Orthod 28:97-102. 2006..051), as well as between an increase in lower face height and mandibular asymmetry (P = 0.023)...
Change in cranio-cervical angulation following orthognathic surgeryDeena Savjani
Orthodontic Department, Kingston Hospital, Galsworthy Road, Kingston, Surrey KT2 7QB, UK
Eur J Orthod 27:268-73. 2005..As no significant relationship was found between the reduction in face height and head posture (as indicated by NSL/VER) this suggests that neck posture, rather than head posture, had changed...
Comparative reproducibility of three methods of radiographic assessment of alveolar bone graftingClaire Nightingale
Department of Orthodontics, Queen Mary's University Hospital, Roehampton, London, UK
Eur J Orthod 25:35-41. 2003..The outcome of alveolar bone grafting in this group of patients was generally successful...
