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Simulation of postoperative 3D facial morphology using a physics-based head model

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We propose a prototype of a facial surgery simulation system for surgical planning and the prediction of facial deformation. We use a physics-based human head model. Our head model has a 3D hierarchical structure that consists of soft tissue and the skull, constructed from the exact 3D CT patient data. Anatomic points measured on X-ray images from both frontal and side views are used to fire the model to the patient's head.

The purposes of this research is to analyze the relationship between changes of mandibular position and facial morphology after orthognathic surgery, and to simulate the exact postoperative 3D facial shape. In the experiment, we used our model to predict the facial shape after surgery for patients with mandibular prognathism. Comparing the simulation results and the actual facial images after the surgery shows that the proposed method is practical.

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Aoki, Y., Hashimoto, S., Terajima, M. et al. Simulation of postoperative 3D facial morphology using a physics-based head model. Visual Comp 17, 121–131 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013401

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