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Home » A Metric Analysis Of The Facial Profile

A Metric Analysis Of The Facial Profile

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

A Metric Analysis Of The Facial Profile

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“Understanding the role of facial profile analysis in orthodontics”

Facial profile is examined by viewing the patient from the side.

  • Facial profie helps in diagnosing gross deviations in the maxillomandibular relationship.
  • The profie is assessed by two reference lines and three landmarks:
  • Three landmarks are used which are soft tissue nasion, nasion and sof tissue pogonion.

“Importance of studying facial profile metrics for better treatment outcomes”

  • Two reference lines are
    • First line is dropped from soft tissue nasion to subnasale
    • Second line is dropped from subnasale to sof tissue pogonion
  • So, based on the relationship of two lines and the three landmarks the facial profile exists as:
    • Straight profile: Two lines form a nearly straight line.
    • Convex profile: Two lines form an angle with the concavity facing the tissue.
    • Concave profie: Two reference lines form an angle with the convexity towards the tissue.

“Common challenges in performing metric analysis of the facial profile”

Orthodontics Orthodontic Diagnosis Facial profile (A) Convex, (B) Straight, (C) Concave

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