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摘要
改善面部美观一直是任何正畸治疗的首要目标。这方面的证据可以追溯到1904年,当时Victor Hugo Jackson[1]为我们提供了正畸治疗的三个主要目的和目标:功能效率、结构平衡和审美和谐。随着人们对正畸治疗在功能和稳定性方面软组织局限性的认识[2]的深入,从硬组织到软组织的范式转变成为正畸诊断和治疗计划史上最具标志性的事件之一[3]。因此,以面部为中心的诊断近年来得到了广泛的普及。随着最近3D技术的出现,可以更好地在三个平面上可视化面部,从而更深入地了解每个患者的需求和需求。本文的目的是介绍一种新的额外口腔3D扫描方法,可以作为现有诊断记录的辅助手段。
Improvement of facial esthetics has long been the primary goal of any orthodontic therapy. The evidence for this can be traced as far back as 1904, when Victor Hugo Jackson [1] provided us with the three primary aims and objectives of orthodontic treatmentFunctional efficiency, structural balance and Esthetic harmony. As the understanding of soft tissue limitations [2] of orthodontic treatment with respect to function and stability proceeded, the paradigm shift from hard tissue to soft tissue emerged as one of the most iconic events in the history orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning [3]. Face centered diagnosis, has therefore gained much popularity in recent years. With the advent of recent 3D technology, it has become possible to better visualize the face in all three planes to have deeper understanding of the demands and needs of every patient. The aim of this paper is to introduce a novel method of extra oral 3D scanning that can act as an adjunct to the existing diagnostic records already in place.