Figure 7.
Normal equivalent of unaffected 1.66 year old male average patient morph. The first column shows the patient. The second is their normal equivalent derived using an SSM of 40 year old males. The third shows the difference between the patient and the normal equivalent in mm in the direction perpendicular to the facial surface. The effect is that the typically juvenile features of the morph (a more retrognathic chin and a less prominent nose) are replaced with the more adult features in the normal equivalent. This figure was generated in MATLAB 2021a (https://www.mathworks.com/).