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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Reliability of Comprehensive Facial Soft Tissue Landmark Detection and Analysis Using Frontal View Photographs Hassanzadeh-Samani S; Pirayesh Z; Motie P; Ghorbanimehr MS; Farzan A; Mohammad-Rahimi H; Behnaz M; Motamedian SR; 40975629
ENCS
2 DEXA Body Composition Asymmetry Analysis and Association to Injury Risk and Low Back Pain in University Soccer Players Vaillancourt N; Montpetit C; Carile V; Fortin M; 38791774
SOH
3 Putting things right: An experimental investigation of memory biases related to symmetry, ordering and arranging behaviour Radomsky AS; Ouellet-Courtois C; Golden E; Senn JM; Parrish CL; 37793286
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Spin-dependent polarization and quantum Hall conductivity in decorated graphene: influence of locally induced spin-orbit-couplings and impurities Belayadi A; Vasilopoulos P; 37230067
PHYSICS
5 A spin modulating device, tuned by the Fermi energy, in honeycomb-like substrates periodically stubbed with transition-metal-dichalkogenides Belayadi A; Vasilopoulos P; 36301679
PHYSICS
6 Characterizing white matter alterations subject to clinical laterality in drug-naïve de novo Parkinson's disease Xiao Y; Peters TM; Khan AR; 34106502
PERFORM
7 Short-term Captivity Drives Hypothalamic Plasticity and Asymmetry in Wild-Caught Northern Red Bellied Dace (Chrosomus eos). Joyce BJ, Brown GE 32447778
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Reliability of Comprehensive Facial Soft Tissue Landmark Detection and Analysis Using Frontal View Photographs
Authors:Hassanzadeh-Samani SPirayesh ZMotie PGhorbanimehr MSFarzan AMohammad-Rahimi HBehnaz MMotamedian SR
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40975629/
DOI:10.1016/j.ejwf.2025.07.732
Publication:Journal of the World federation of orthodontists
Keywords:Facial Symmetry analysisIntraclass correlation coefficientSoft tissue landmark detection
PMID:40975629 Category: Date Added:2025-09-21
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Dentofacial Deformities Research Center, Research Institute of Dental Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
2 Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, School of Dentistry, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran.
3 Medical Image and Signal Processing Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
4 Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
5 Department of Dentistry and Oral Health, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
6 Dentofacial Deformities Research Center, Research Institute of Dental Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address: drmotamedian@gmail.com.

Description:

Background: Facial soft tissue analysis plays a vital role in orthodontics, orthognathic surgeries, and forensic anthropology. This study aimed to determine a standardized midline to assess the reliability of symmetry analysis in frontal view photographs. Additionally, it evaluated the consistency of soft tissue landmark detection and analysis between different observers and over time.

Methods: A power analysis determined the need for a total of 50 standardized frontal-view photographs. These photographs were obtained from Iranian patients aged 9-40 who were undergoing orthodontic treatment. Thirty-seven standardized landmarks were annotated across the face, facilitating 73 distinct facial analyses. Five midlines were compared to identify the most reliable one for symmetry assessments. A Python-based automated framework was created to calculate the analyses based on landmarks' x and y coordinates. Inter-observer and intra-observer reliability were assessed using Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) and Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) metrics.

Results: Among the 5 midlines for symmetry analysis, the perpendicular of the interpupillary line passing through the glabella was found to be the most reliable. Overall, the analyses demonstrated relatively good reliability. However, certain landmark points, specifically Gonion (Go), Malar Eminence (ME), Zygion (Zy'), Frontotemporale (Ft'L), and Trichion (Tr'), exhibited lower reliability. Consequently, the reliability of specific analyses, including Bizygomatic width/Facial width, Nasal bridge width/ Endocanthions' distance, and horizontal symmetry of Go', N', and Zy' was reduced.

Conclusion: This study presents a comprehensive collection of soft tissue landmarks, facial analyses, and their corresponding inter- and intra-observer reliability. Furthermore, the most reliable facial midline for symmetry analysis was determined. This study demonstrated that certain indices defined in three dimensions have lower reliability when drawn in 2-dimensional images, affecting the reliability of derived analyses.





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