TY - JOUR
T1 - The average three-dimensional face for different sex and age groups in a Dutch population
AU - Schutte, H.
AU - Muradin, M. S.M.
AU - Bielevelt, F.
AU - Janssen, N. G.
AU - Bleys, R. L.A.W.
AU - Rosenberg, A. J.W.P.
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to thank Fieke M. Rosenberg and acknowledge the great amount of work she put in to the acquisition of data for this research project. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from the Medical Ethics Review Committee (METC) UMC Utrecht (14/652). Written informed consent was obtained for each study participant before enrolment in the study.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - The increasing use of three-dimensional imaging calls for reference models representing large parts of the population. The aim of this prospective study was to create templates depicting facial maturation in the younger age groups. Healthy Dutch volunteers were captured, without selection of inclusions. Three-dimensional average faces were created using MATLAB, for both genders in four age groups (4–8 years, 8–12 years, 12–16 years, and ≥16 years). Variation within the groups was calculated and depicted on an average face with a green to red colour scale, corresponding to standard deviations between 0 and ≥ 3 mm, respectively. Measurements of the distances of eight peri-oral landmarks were provided as ratios. The statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA and Tukey's test. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the average face and their first principal component were created for each gender and age group. The first principal component comprised the facial width for each group, and the variation of landmarks was low. All ratios showed an increasing trend with increasing age, except for the ratio of philtrum width to mouth width. This study is novel in comparing facial morphology by means of ratios and in creating average faces for the different young age groups. These data provide useful insights into facial maturation, which might be beneficial for facial surgeons.
AB - The increasing use of three-dimensional imaging calls for reference models representing large parts of the population. The aim of this prospective study was to create templates depicting facial maturation in the younger age groups. Healthy Dutch volunteers were captured, without selection of inclusions. Three-dimensional average faces were created using MATLAB, for both genders in four age groups (4–8 years, 8–12 years, 12–16 years, and ≥16 years). Variation within the groups was calculated and depicted on an average face with a green to red colour scale, corresponding to standard deviations between 0 and ≥ 3 mm, respectively. Measurements of the distances of eight peri-oral landmarks were provided as ratios. The statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA and Tukey's test. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the average face and their first principal component were created for each gender and age group. The first principal component comprised the facial width for each group, and the variation of landmarks was low. All ratios showed an increasing trend with increasing age, except for the ratio of philtrum width to mouth width. This study is novel in comparing facial morphology by means of ratios and in creating average faces for the different young age groups. These data provide useful insights into facial maturation, which might be beneficial for facial surgeons.
KW - Age groups
KW - Face
KW - Principal component analysis
KW - Reference standards
KW - Three-dimensional imaging
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijom.2023.01.001
DO - 10.1016/j.ijom.2023.01.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 36639344
AN - SCOPUS:85146354213
SN - 0901-5027
VL - 52
SP - 906
EP - 914
JO - International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
JF - International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
IS - 8
ER -