Publication: Facial morphology differences in monozygotic twins: A retrospective stereophotogrammetric study
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Objective: To assess soft tissue differences between monozygotic twins (MZ) for the total face
and between facial regions using three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry and quantitative
surface-based 3D deviation analyses.
Materials and Methods: The study sample consisted of 14 untreated MZ twins (6 males,
8 females, mean age: 14.75 years) from the archive of Marmara University, Department of
Orthodontics. The images were taken by the 3dMDface system, and 3dMDvultus software
was used for removal of undesired areas and approximation of the images. Then, stereolithography (.stl) format images were superimposed using the best-fit algorithm using 3-matic
software. The face was divided into facial thirds, and upper lip and lower lip þ chin regions
were created. For the comparison, 3D deviation analyses were performed, and a color map
and histogram were created. The data were presented as mean deviation, root mean square
(RMS), median, and interquartile range.
Results: Between the facial thirds, there was no significant difference in soft tissue differences
for mean deviation. A statistically significant difference was found between the upper and lower
face for the RMS value. For the comparison of upper lip and lower lip þ chin region, the only significant difference was for the RMS. When the data were presented as median and interquartile
range, there were no statistically significant differences between any facial regions.
Conclusions: Lower facial third and lower lip þ chin regions had the greatest differences within
MZ twin pairs. The genetic and environmental influences might not be the same for different parts
of the face. (Angle Orthod. 0000;00:000–000.)
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Onem Ozbilen E., Basal E., Yilmaz H. N., Biren S., "Facial morphology differences in monozygotic twins: a retrospective stereophotogrammetric study.", The Angle orthodontist, 2023
