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Craniofacial morphometric analysis of mandibular prognathism
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2006summary The purpose of this study was to provide more information about the morphological characteristics of the craniofacial complex in mandibular prognathism. Forty young adult males having mandibular prognathism were compared with 40 having normal occlusion.
Yi-Hsin Yang, Herng-Ching Lin
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Correction of mandibular prognathism by mandibular setback and advancement genioplasty
International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1981The goal of surgical-orthodontic treatment of mandibular prognathism is to achieve maximum function, esthetics and stability. These objectives were achieved in 10 adults who manifested a specific type of mandibular prognathism. The patient group under study, who manifested a relatively contour deficient chin and prominent lower lip, and class III ...
William H Bell
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Polymorphisms in the Matrilin-1 Gene and Risk of Mandibular Prognathism in Koreans
Previous linkage analysis of an Asian population proposed possible candidate genes for mandibular prognathism, such as Matrilin-1 (cartilage matrix protein).
Tae-Geon Kwon
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bilateral difference in condyle position in patients with deviated mandibular prognathism. Patients with asymmetrical (n=28) and symmetrical mandibular prognathism (n=23) were compared using the three ...
Tong Xi, Tae-Geon Kwon, J-S Lee
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1989
The use of the vertical subcondylar osteotomy for correction of uncomplicated mandibular prognathism is reviewed. Techniques for use in more complicated cases such as when a set back of greater than 10 mm is required are also described.
M G, Parker, J A, Lehman, D E, Martin
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The use of the vertical subcondylar osteotomy for correction of uncomplicated mandibular prognathism is reviewed. Techniques for use in more complicated cases such as when a set back of greater than 10 mm is required are also described.
M G, Parker, J A, Lehman, D E, Martin
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Major gene and multifactorial inheritance of mandibular prognathism
Mandibular prognathism typically shows familial aggregation. Various genetic models have been described and it is assumed to be a multifactorial and polygenic trait, with a threshold for expression.
H Krieger +2 more
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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1981
Mandibular prognathism develops as a result of several factors including infant osteogenetic disturbance, mechanical factors such as malocclusion, and heredity. The condition is characterized by an enlarged mandible, an increased mandibular angle and arch of the circle of the sigmoid notch, and masticatory and phonetic disturbances.
Roberto Farina +2 more
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Mandibular prognathism develops as a result of several factors including infant osteogenetic disturbance, mechanical factors such as malocclusion, and heredity. The condition is characterized by an enlarged mandible, an increased mandibular angle and arch of the circle of the sigmoid notch, and masticatory and phonetic disturbances.
Roberto Farina +2 more
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Craniofacial relationships in mandibular prognathism
Archives of Oral Biology, 1969Abstract Univariate and multivariate procedures are employed in this study to analyze measurements obtained from the lateral head roentgenograms of 52 adult individuals with mandibular prognathism. The prognathism sample consists of 36 individuals without, and 16 individuals with, clinical open bite. The cranial base and maxillary complex are smaller,
S L, Horowitz +2 more
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Surgical correction of mandibular prognathism
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976Procedures used in the correction of certain forms of mandibular prognathism are described. All but one of these techniques allow an immediate functional healing, which is considered to be most important. Since no single procedure can correct all the different forms of mandibular prognathism, each case is individually planned and a "custom-tailored ...
R B, Shira, O, Neuner
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ADAMTSL1 and mandibular prognathism
Clinical Genetics, 2019Mandibular prognathism is characterized by a prognathic or prominent mandible. The objective of this study was to find the gene responsible for mandibular prognathism. Whole exome sequencing analysis of a Thai family (family 1) identified the ADAMTSL1 c.176C>A variant as the potential defect.
Piranit N. Kantaputra +10 more
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