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Gender determination using mandibular ramus and gonial angle on OPG
Background: The forensic osteologist is usually asked to provide information that may confirm, or assist in determining, the identity of an individual from their skeletal remain. Mandibular ramus can differentiate between the two genders as the stages of mandibular development, growth rates, and duration are distinctly different in both sexes.
Heena Mehta +5 more
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Chewing on the trees: Constraintsand adaptation in the evolution of the primate mandible [PDF]
Chewing on different food types is a demanding biological function. The classic assumption in studying the shape of feeding apparatuses is that animals are what they eat, meaning that adaptation to different food items accounts for most of their ...
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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated how mandibular morphological shape and dental eruption patterns reflect chronological age in modern human juveniles, using geometric morphometrics. The aim was to assess their variation, covariation, and the accuracy of classifying individuals into age‐based groups using combined shape information.
Tannistha Chakraborty +2 more
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Assessment of vertical facial and dentoalveolar changes using panoramic radiography [PDF]
The purpose of the study was to analyse longitudinal vertical facial and dentoalveolar changes using panoramic radiographs (PRs) and to compare the results with measurements on lateral cephalometric radiographs (LCRs) in order to determine whether, under
Nohadani, Nasila, Ruf, Sabine
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ABSTRACT The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the association between craniofacial changes and growth hormone (GH) therapy among children and adolescents with GH deficiency or idiopathic short stature (ISS). The PRISMA guideline was followed to carry out all stages of this review.
Raul Borges Nascimento +3 more
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Radiographic Evaluation of Mandible to Predict the Gender and Age [PDF]
Purpose: This study is been conducted using digital panoramic radiographs for predicting age in various age groups and the accuracy of the parameters were accessed as age advances. Materials and Methods: The selected 300 panoramic images were divided
Deepti Bhardwaj +2 more
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Dentofacial and upper airway characteristics of mild and severe class II division 1 subjects [PDF]
The aim of this retrospective, cross-sectional study was to assess whether mild and severe Class II division 1 subjects have craniofacial and upper airway characteristics, which relate to the severity of Class II as judged by overjet or ANB angle.
Bollhalder, Julia +5 more
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Analisis Besar Sudut Gonial Mandibula pada Anak-Anak Penderita Down Syndrome [PDF]
The mandible is the largest and strongest part of the craniofacial bone of the face. The mandible is the movable part of the facial bone. The mandible has two main structures, the body of the mandible and the ramus of the mandible.
Apriyono, Dwi Kartika
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Can Dynamic Computer‐Guided Surgery Be Useful for Removing an Upper Jaw Odontoma?
ABSTRACT Dynamic navigation systems can improve precision and accuracy in oral surgical procedures. Odontomas are benign lesions commonly encountered in clinical practice. When asymptomatic, they are often discovered in cases of persistence of deciduous elements, and the permanent teeth fail to erupt spontaneously.
Martina Mezio +4 more
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MANDIBULAR SHAPE IN MYOSTATIN-DEFICIENT MICE: A GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS [PDF]
The relationship between muscle function and mandibular morphology is unclear. Manipulating the size or function of muscle and then observing the effect on adjacent bone is one way to explore this relationship.
Johnston, Fayth
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