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A Case Study of Facial Asymmetric Patients Using Similarity Index, a New Method for Evaluating Three-Dimensional and Geometric Morphological Symmetry of the Mandible

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ÇÑ¿ìÁø ( Han Won-Jin ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
ÃÖ¼ºÈ¯ ( Choi Sung-Hwan ) - Yonsei University College of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics

Abstract


To evaluate the stereoscopically structural symmetry of the mandible, the landmark-based analyses that have been accustomed to two-dimensional images like lateral and posteroanterior cephalograms, even with three-dimensional (3D) cone-beam computed tomography, have definite limitations. The newly developed similarity index (SI) can make it easier to intuitively assess 3D mandibular asymmetry. An 18-year-old female with skeletal Class III and facial asymmetry underwent bimaxillary orthognathic surgery. The total treatment time was 16 months including pre-and post-surgical orthodontic treatment. SI was used to evaluate the patient¡¯s asymmetry of the mandible before and after surgery. The feasibility of SI could be validated in diagnosing the asymmetry before surgery and evaluating the residual asymmetry after surgery.

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Facial asymmetry; Orthognathic surgery; Similarity index

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