
pmid: 1291611
handle: 2434/173303
The profiles of 83 healthy young adults were traced from right-side photographs, and then digitized with an image analyzer; each profile thus consisted of a series of coordinates. A dedicated computer program using Fourier analysis resulted in an equation of a curve that interpolated all profile points. By means of cluster analysis, profile equations were divided; two clusters each were found for male and female subjects. A mean profile was calculated for each of the clusters, so that four mean profiles were obtained. These profiles were compared with esthetic parameters found in literature; the results showed that the conventional parameters could sometimes give misleading information for orthodontic and craniofacial orthopedic treatment plans.
Adult, Male, Esthetics, Fourier Analysis, Cephalometry, Nose, Lip, Patient Care Planning, Sex Factors, Face, Cluster Analysis, Humans, Female
Adult, Male, Esthetics, Fourier Analysis, Cephalometry, Nose, Lip, Patient Care Planning, Sex Factors, Face, Cluster Analysis, Humans, Female
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