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Juvenile Facial Growth and Mimicry: A Preliminary 3D Study
Authors:Serena Maria Curti MD  Niccolò Barla MD  Francesca Antonella Bianchi MD  PhD  Giancarlo Di Vella MD  PhD  Daria Orto MD  Guglielmo Amedeo Ramieri MD  DDS  Laura Verzé MD
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Abstract:Studies focused on facial development during childhood have been conducted by means of 3D technology to provide modifications of anthropometric parameters. Facial mobility was also considered. This study proposed a 3D approach to facial growth changes. Facial surface data of 6 subjects were acquired in T1 (age 7–14 years) and after 7 years (T2), in rest position, and during voluntary movements, by a 3D laser scanner. Linear and angular measurements on rest position scans at T1 and T2 were compared. Each mimic scan was superimposed with the corresponding rest scan. Displacement of significant anthropometric points was measured for each facial gesture and at T1 and T2 statistically compared. Vertical measurements were those most influenced by aging. Some measurements of central facial area were consistent over time. The pattern of soft tissues displacement for each expression was consistent in T1 and T2. These results may be helpful for missing children identification.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic medicine  anthropometry  facial expression  aging  three‐dimensional imaging
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