PhysSFI-Net: Physics-informed Geometric Learning of Skeletal and Facial Interactions for Orthognathic Surgical Outcome Prediction
Jiahao Bao, Huazhen Liu, Yu Zhuang, Leran Tao, Xinyu Xu, Yongtao Shi, Mengjia Cheng, Yiming Wang, Congshuang Ku, Ting Zeng, Yilang Du, Siyi Chen, Shunyao Shen, Suncheng Xiang, Hongbo Yu

TL;DR
PhysSFI-Net is a physics-informed geometric deep learning framework that accurately predicts postoperative facial morphology in orthognathic surgery, combining skeletal interaction modeling, sequential deformation prediction, and high-resolution surface reconstruction.
Contribution
This study introduces PhysSFI-Net, a novel interpretable deep learning model that integrates biomechanics and geometric learning for precise facial outcome prediction.
Findings
Achieved low shape and surface deviation errors
Outperformed state-of-the-art prediction methods
Demonstrated clinical potential for surgical planning
Abstract
Orthognathic surgery repositions jaw bones to restore occlusion and enhance facial aesthetics. Accurate simulation of postoperative facial morphology is essential for preoperative planning. However, traditional biomechanical models are computationally expensive, while geometric deep learning approaches often lack interpretability. In this study, we develop and validate a physics-informed geometric deep learning framework named PhysSFI-Net for precise prediction of soft tissue deformation following orthognathic surgery. PhysSFI-Net consists of three components: a hierarchical graph module with craniofacial and surgical plan encoders combined with attention mechanisms to extract skeletal-facial interaction features; a Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM)-based sequential predictor for incremental soft tissue deformation; and a biomechanics-inspired module for high-resolution facial surface…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Temporomandibular Joint Disorders · Face recognition and analysis
