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The Influence of Mandibular Gonial Angle on Fracture Site

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2020
The mandibular angle is influenced by multiple codependent morphologic dynamic factors, such as osseous anatomy, forces exerted by the muscles of mastication, occlusal loading patterns, and anatomic structures. These factors can influence the presence of a fracture in this area. Our research aimed to investigate a potential correlation between the risk
Gabriel, Semel   +4 more
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The Gonial Angle Stripper: An Instrument for the Treatment of Prominent Gonial Angle

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1994
In the Orient, a prominent gonial angle, so-called benign masseteric hypertrophy, is rather common and considered unattractive. Therefore, its surgical correction is one of the most popular forms of facial skeletal contouring. For accurate and safe osteotomy of the mandibular angle region, a gonial angle stripper was specially invented.
S, Kyutoku   +3 more
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The gonial angle

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1954
Abstract A survey of the literature reveals diverse interpretations of the term “gonial angle.” The term has been used in referring to the posterior inferior angle region of the mandible (Brodie), as well as to the angle formed by a tangent to the lower border of the mandible and a tangent touching the posterior border of the ramus at two points ...
Elli Jensen, Mogens Palling
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Gonial angle growth patterns according to age and gender

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 2018
Currently there are controversial results about gender and age differences in human gonial angle values. In this context we aimed to ascertain the gender and age differences in the gonial angle values of young Caucasian Mediterranean subjects. We tested the hypothesis of a relation between the gonial angle values and the gender and age of the subjects ...
Carolina Larrazabal-Moron   +1 more
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Dilemma of Gonial Angle in Sex Determination

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2019
Background and Aim The determination of sex from human remains has a crucial role in forensic anthropology. It has been known that the mandible has several useful traits for sex determination. The gonial angle, which is one of them, has been evaluated by forensic practitioners to identify sexual dimorphism with morphologic and ...
Ozgur, Bulut   +3 more
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Change in the gonial angle

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1979
SummaryCross‐sectional studies have promoted the view that the gonial angle is increased by age and by the edentulous state. Longitudinal studies do not support this view. It is proposed that the data support the concept that the gonial angle may show enlargement or reduction, as may be expected of any bony angular relationship, and that ageing and ...
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Gonial angle changes after bilateral unidirectional mandibular distraction in sheep

The European Journal of Orthodontics, 2003
It was the aim of this study to investigate radiologically the distraction site in the gonial angle area after three different protocols of unidirectional mandibular distraction in sheep. Bilateral mandibular distraction was performed in nine sheep, and one other sheep served as a sham-operated control.
M, Helmy   +6 more
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Influence of edentulousness on gonial angle, ramus and condylar height

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2009
Summary  It has been shown that the shape of the mandible correlates with occlusal condition and the function of the masticatory muscles. Edentulous subjects have a wider gonial angle than dentate subjects, and a gender difference has also been shown. However, some studies have reported differing results. Less is known about the effect of dental status
S, Huumonen   +7 more
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