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Does Head Tilt Influence Facial Appearance More Than Head Turn?

Mohamad Reza AkbariMasoud Khorrami-NejadHaleh KangariMohsen HeiraniAlireza Akbarzadeh BaghbanKiana RaeesdanaBabak Masoomian
Published in: Journal of ophthalmic & vision research (2023)
All facial asymmetry parameters in patients with head tilt and head turn were significantly higher than orthotropic subjects. The quantitative parameters such as relative facial size and facial angle were significantly higher in patients with pure head tilt than pure head turn. The results revealed that pure head tilt was associated with a higher prevalence of facial asymmetry than pure head turn.
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