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Coronoid impingement syndrome: literature review and clinical management

Acharya P, Stewart A, Naini FB

BACKGROUND: This case report discusses the unusual presentation of limited mouth opening as a result of bilateral coronoid process hyperplasia. CASE PRESENTATION: A 14.5-year-old male patient of white Caucasian ethnicity presented...
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Chair side measuring instrument for quantification of the extent of a transverse maxillary occlusal plane cant

Naini FB, Messiha A, Gill DS

BACKGROUND: Treatment planning the correction of a transverse maxillary occlusal plane cant often involves a degree of qualitative “eyeballing”, with the attendant possibility of error in the estimated judgement. A...
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Validation of a new three-dimensional imaging system using comparative craniofacial anthropometry

Naini FB, Akram S, Kepinska J, Garagiola , McDonald F, Wertheim D

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to validate a new three-dimensional craniofacial stereophotogrammetry imaging system (3dMDface) through comparison with manual facial surface anthropometry. The null hypothesis was that there...
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Mentolabial angle and aesthetics: a quantitative investigation of idealized and normative values

Naini FB, Cobourne M, Garagiola , McDonald F, Wertheim D

BACKGROUND: This study is a quantitative evaluation of the influence of the mentolabial angle on perceived attractiveness and threshold values of desire for surgery. METHODS: The mentolabial angle of an idealized...
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Proportions of the aesthetic African-Caribbean face: idealized ratios, comparison with the golden proportion and perceptions of attractiveness

Mantelakis A, Iosifidis , Al-Bitar Z, Antoniadis V, Wertheim D, Garagiola , Naini FB

BACKGROUND: In the absence of clear guidelines for facial aesthetic surgery, most surgeons rely on expert intuitive judgement when planning aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. One of the most famous theories...
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Normative anthropometry and proportions of the Kenyan-African face and comparative anthropometry in relation to African Americans and North American Whites

Virdi SS, Wertheim D, Naini FB

BACKGROUND: There is no normative craniofacial anthropometric data for the Kenyan-African population. The purpose of this investigation was to determine normative anthropometric craniofacial measurements and proportional relationships for Kenyans of...
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Accelerated orthodontic tooth movement: surgical techniques and the regional acceleratory phenomenon

Keser E, Naini FB

Background Techniques to accelerate tooth movement have been a topic of interest in orthodontics over the past decade. As orthodontic treatment time is linked to potential detrimental effects, such as increased...
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Facial profile parameters and their relative influence on bilabial prominence and the perceptions of facial profile attractiveness: A novel approach

Denize ES, McDonald F, Sherriff M, Naini FB

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relative importance of bilabial prominence in relation to other facial profile parameters in a normal population. METHODS: Profile stimulus images of 38 individuals (28 female and 10...
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The maxillary incisor labial face tangent: clinical evaluation of maxillary incisor inclination in profile smiling view and idealized aesthetics

Naini FB, Manouchehri S, Al-Bitar Z, Gill DS, Garagiola , Wertheim D

BACKGROUND: To test the hypothesis that in profile smiling view, for ideal aesthetics, a tangent to the labial face of the maxillary central incisor crowns should be approximately parallel to...
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Three-dimensional bio-printing and bone tissue engineering: technical innovations and potential applications in maxillofacial reconstructive surgery

Salah M, Tayebi L, Moharamzadeh K, Naini FB

Background Bone grafting has been considered the gold standard for hard tissue reconstructive surgery and is widely used for large mandibular defect reconstruction. However, the midface encompasses delicate structures that are...
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Mandibular shape prediction using cephalometric analysis: applications in craniofacial analysis, forensic anthropology and archaeological reconstruction

Omran A, Wertheim D, Smith K, Liu CYJ, Naini FB

Background The human mandible is variable in shape, size and position and any deviation from normal can affect the facial appearance and dental occlusion. Objectives The objectives of this study were to determine...
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