TABLE 4.
Important features for shaping a square/rectangle face to an oval
| ASSESSMENT ITEMS | % | |
|---|---|---|
| Features to be evaluated when changing a square/rectangular face to oval | ||
| Narrow nasofrontal angle | 20 | |
| Lack of pointed chin and presence of broad chin | 80 | |
| Supraorbital bossing | 30 | |
| Lack of zygomatic projection | 70 | |
| Increased zygomatic width | 60 | |
| Increased bigonial width | 70 | |
| Wide mouth | 20 | |
| Large intercanthal distance | 30 | |
| Large total facial height (long face) | 70 | |
| Large lower facial height (long lower face) | 50 | |
| Eyebrow position lower than supraorbital rim, flat and forms a “t” with the nose | 20 | |
| High hairline position | 40 | |
| Narrowness of nasolabial angle | 10 | |
| Lack of columella show | 10 | |
| Wide alar base width | 40 | |
| Masseter hypertrophy | 90 | |
| Increased temporal width | 80 | |
Other:
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| 0 to 3 physicians agree with statement (low) | 4 to 7 physicians agree with statement | 8 to 10 physicians agree with statement (high) |