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Supporting data for "Revealing the Potential of 3D Facial Imaging: Exploring Feasibility, Reliability, and ClinicalApplications in Craniofacial Practice"
The dataset "Anthropometric and Digital measurements for orthognathic and cleft patients with analytic reference lines and lip positioning assessment" contains measurements and analyses related to four studies investigating the potential of 3D facial imaging in craniofacial practice. The dataset includes four folders, each with files related to specific measurements and analyses conducted in each study. The first folder, "Anthropometric and Digital measurements for orthognathic patients," contains files related to the digital and direct anthropometry measurements for orthognathic patients. The second folder, "Anthropometric and Digital measurements for cleft patients," contains files related to the digital and direct anthropometry measurements for cleft patients. The third folder, "Profile Image Analysis Dataset with Analytic Reference Line Measurements," contains files related to the measurements for various analytic reference lines, aesthetically pleasing profile subjects, and moviestars sorted according to S and E line criteria. The fourth folder, "Facial Convexity and Lip Positioning Measurements in Pre and Post-Surgery Groups, based on True and Modified Chin Position," contains files related to the facial convexity angle and lip positioning measurements in pre and post-surgery groups, based on true and modified chin position.
The files provide comprehensive data on the facial morphology and treatment outcomes of orthognathic and cleft patients, as well as the reliability and validity of using 3D facial imaging for clinical applications. The first study, "Can smartphones be used for routine dental clinical application? A validation study for using smartphone-generated 3d facial images," involves the validation of using smartphone-generated 3D facial images for routine dental clinical applications. The second study, "Smartphone-generated 3d facial images: reliable for routine assessment of the oronasal region of patients with cleft or mere convenience? A validation study," validates the reliability of using smartphone-generated 3D facial images for the routine assessment of the oronasal region of patients with cleft. The third study, "The reliability of analytic reference lines for determining aesthetically pleasing lip position: an assessment of consistency, sensitivity, and specificity," assesses the reliability of analytic reference lines in determining aesthetically pleasing lip position. Finally, the fourth study, "Determining post-orthognathic surgery profile: a validation study on the potential of modified chin point as a reliable predictor," investigates the potential of modified chin point as a reliable predictor of post-orthognathic surgery profile