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Intervals of deviation [mm]aproximácia
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(0-1]0.5clinically irrelevant
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(1-3]2.0clinically relevant only in extreme detail evaluations for micro-aesthetics
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3+4clinically relevant, questionig suitability of this method
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#Location - titleLocation abbr.Location - description
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1apex of noseAThis area represents region of the nose tip, in extend of 5 mm radius of the most prominent point of the tip of the nose
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2ala nasiANAla nasi are the lateral portions of the nose or the wings of the nostrils, which partly encircle the nostrils.
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3nasal bridgeNBThe nasal bridge is the upper, bony part of the human nose, which overlies the nasal bones. It is located between the eyes, and just below them.
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4sulcus nasolabialisSNIt is a groove between the wing of the nose and the lip.
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5philtrumPThe philtrum is the midline groove in the upper lip that runs from the top of the lip to the nose.
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6vermilion borderVBIt is the normally sharp demarcation between the lip and the adjacent normal skin.
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7vermilionVBThe vermilion zone represents the red transition layer between the outer, hair-bearing tissue and the inner mucous membrane
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8labial commisureLCAlso called the corner of the mouth, represents the junction of upper and lower lips lateral to the angle of the mouth
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9oral fissureOFIt is a transversal slit closed by two lips.
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10sulcus mentolabialisSMIt is the indistinct line separating the lower lip from the chin.
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11zygomatic regionZIt is often referred to as the cheekbone, and it comprises the prominence just below the lateral side of the orbit.
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12temporal regionTThis is a region of the neurocranial portion of the head and includes the temporal and infratemporal fossae, superior and inferior to the zygomatic arch, respectively.
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13frontal regionFIt is delineated superiorly by the hairline and inferiorly by the glabella and frontonasal groove (centrally) and the eyebrows overlying the supraorbital ridges (laterally.)
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14orbital regionOFThis is a bilateral region named according to the bonny cavity, orbit. It includes its bony cavity and soft tissues and organs like the eyeball, extraocular muscles, eyelids, glabella, eyebrow, lacrimal glands, bulbar conjunctiva etc.
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15infraorbital regionIOIt is a component of the midface and can be defined as the anatomical area between the nasal aperture and the zygomatic bone below the inferior rim of the orbit and above the roots of the maxillary canine and premolars.
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16mental regionMIt is a space, bilaterally located in the chin, between the mentalis muscle superiorly and the platysma muscle inferiorly.
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17parotid-masseteric regionPMThe part of the face housing the parotid gland in front of the ear and below the zygomatic arch. The principal features are the parotid gland and the masseter muscle.
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18buccal regionBThe buccal spaces are paired fat-containing spaces on each side of the face forming cheeks. Each space is enveloped by the superficial (investing) layer of the deep cervical fascia.
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