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Abstract Objectives Bone grafting is commonly used to reconstruct skeletal defects in the craniofacial region. Several bone augmentation models have been developed to evaluate bone formation using novel bone substitute materials. The aim of this study was to evaluate a surgical animal model for establishing a three‐dimensional (3D) grafting environment
Mohammad Kamal+3 more
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Notes on a Case of Extensive Necrosis of the Mandible [PDF]
W. Warwick James
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A late Middle Pleistocene Denisovan mandible from the Tibetan Plateau
Fahu Chen+18 more
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Abstract Diet is one of a limited set of key ecological parameters defining primate species. A detailed understanding of dental functional correlates with primate diet is a key component for accurate dietary inference in fossil primates. Although considerable effort has been devoted to understanding post‐canine dental function, incisor function remains
Andrew Deane, Elizabeth R. Agosto
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Tooth size discrepancy in orthodontic patients with skeletal anterior open bite
Abstract Objective To find out if there is any relationship between tooth size discrepancy (TSD) and skeletal anterior open bite (AOB) and to assess the correlation between the amount of AOB and TSD. Method A total of 100 Class I subjects were included in this study (average age 15.21 ± 2.84 years).
Emad F. Al Maaitah+2 more
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Mental Foramen in Prediction of Age [PDF]
Tanuj Kanchan, Kewal Krishan
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Overexpression of Fgf18 in cranial neural crest cells recapitulates Pierre Robin sequence in mice
The pivotal role of FGF18 in the regulation of craniofacial and skeletal development has been well established. Previous studies have demonstrated that mice with deficiency in Fgf18 exhibit severe craniofacial dysplasia.
Yi Lv+5 more
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Abstract Megantereon was a widespread saber‐toothed felid from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of the Old World and North America, but its rarity in the fossil record makes it complicated to restore its life appearance. Lack of complete specimens makes it necessary to combine information from fossils of different individuals to reconstruct their facial ...
Mauricio Antón+4 more
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Abstract Background An oral appliance (OA) can alleviate upper airway obstruction by pulling the mandible forward during sleep. While a large mandibular advancement with an OA decreases the number of apnea and hypopnea events, long‐term use may cause side effects, such as toothache, stiffness, and pain in the temporomandibular joint.
Eri Makihara+3 more
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Gabriela Granja Porto+4 more
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