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Reliability of Measurements on Plaster and Digital Models of Patients with a Cleft Lip and Palate.

R Burcu Nur YılmazDerya Germeç ÇakanMerve Altay BurgazHalil Ibrahim Canter
Published in: Turkish journal of orthodontics (2019)
Measurements of curving slopes, such as nasal width, of small dimensions, such as nostril floor width, and deformity-affected anatomic parts, such as philtrum width, presented a low reliability. Measurements on 3D images showed a higher reliability compared to plaster model measurements performed by the postgraduate student. Therefore, it may be recommended to use 3D digital images of infants with CLP for nasolabial measurements especially if performed in postgraduate settings.
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