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Computer graphics promises to provide a tool for the precise planning of craniofacial procedures and the rigorous evaluation of results. There are three essential ingredients: three-dimensional imaging, simulation of surgical osteotomies, and quantitation of the residual deformity.
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Cutting, C., Bookstein, F., Grayson, B., Fellingham, L., McCarthy, J.G. (1987). Three-Dimensional Computer-Aided Design of Craniofacial Surgical Procedures. In: Marchac, D. (eds) Craniofacial Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82875-1_5
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