Study on Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of the Individualized Maxillofacial Soft and Hard Tissue

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The three-dimensional modeling of the maxillofacial soft and hard tissue has a great significance for the study of facial growth and development, diagnosis and treatment of facial deformity, postoperative face prediction and treatment evaluation. The key technology of the maxillofacial soft and hard tissue reconstruction is described.

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