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Craniofacial biostereometrics
B S Savara1, S H Miller, R J Demuth
1Child Study Clinic, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland.
Clinics in Plastic Surgery
|October 1, 1987
Abstract:
We believe that biostereometrics can be useful to the craniofacial surgeon in providing a highly accurate, reproducible diagnostic and presurgical tool that is inexpensive and noninvasive. It can help visualize complex pathologic bony abnormalities, resolve ambiguous CT scans, and predict soft-tissue changes secondary to alterations in bony contours when used in conjunction with CT scans and cephalograms.