A 3D analysis of Caucasian and African American facial morphologies in a US population.

作者: Leslie Talbert , Chung How Kau , Terpsithea Christou , Christos Vlachos , Nada Souccar

DOI: 10.1179/1465313313Y.0000000077

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摘要: 1.18i0.98 mm. The African-American females had a broader face, wider alar base and more protrusive lips. Caucasian-American prominent chin, malar region lower forehead. average difference between males was 1.11i1.04 upper forehead periocular region, No notable occurred chin points of the two male populations. Conclusions: Average faces were created from 3D photographs, facial morphological differences populations genders compared. showed nasal tip area. point,

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