An introduction of three-dimensional cephalometric analysis of facial asymmetry which we currently used is illustrated with a case of facial asymmetry due to deviation prognathism, Rt. side. Posteroanterior projection and submental-vertical projection...
An introduction of three-dimensional cephalometric analysis of facial asymmetry which we currently used is illustrated with a case of facial asymmetry due to deviation prognathism, Rt. side. Posteroanterior projection and submental-vertical projection were useful to measure and record the three-dimensional relationships of anatomic structures to one another in craniofacial asymmetry, rather than lateral cephalogram.