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Influences of Adenoid Hypertrophy on Children's Maxillofacial Development. [PDF]
This study aims to investigate the association between adenoid hypertrophy and facial development. A total of 388 children aged 1–13 years old who had undergone head MRI in Foshan Maternal and Child Health Hospital were collected, including 196 hypertrophic cases and 192 normal cases. The maxillofacial soft tissue indicators were measured and compared.
Lan Y, Chen J, Chen S, He Y, Huang F.
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On the Maxillofacial Development of Mice, Mus musculus. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The maxillofacial region is one of the most complex areas in the vertebrate body plan. The homology of the upper jaw bones remain controversial, both between mammals and nonmammalian amniotes and among humans and other mammals, leading to various hypotheses on how this region evolved from ancestral ...
Higashiyama H +4 more
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Influence of Adenoid Hypertrophy on Malocclusion and Maxillofacial Development in Children.
Objective To investigate the effect of adenoid hypertrophy on malocclusion and maxillofacial development in children. Methods Total of 102 children with malocclusion or maxillofacial dysplasia admitted to our hospital from March 2017 to June 2020 were ...
Zhang L, Liu H.
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The effect of adenoid hypertrophy on maxillofacial development: an objective photographic analysis. [PDF]
BackgroundDeformity in the dental arc and facial skeleton by adenoid hypertrophy due to chronic mouth breathing is a well-known process. Most of the related studies have been based on cephalometric analyses.
Koca CF, Erdem T, Bayındır T.
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Background To examine the influence of mouth breathing on maxillofacial and airway development in children and adolescents with different cervical vertebral maturation stages.
Jiahua Li +5 more
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JAK-STAT signaling: molecular mechanism and targeted treatment in dento-maxillofacial abnormalities [PDF]
Dento-maxillofacial abnormalities are highly prevalent and arise as a result of a variety of etiological factors, presenting substantial challenges to treatment.
Zihan Huang +6 more
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Modeling and remodeling are essential processes in the development and refinement of maxillofacial bones. Dysregulated bone modeling during the developmental stage may lead to maxillofacial bone malformations and malocclusion.
Baike Chen, Yuxin Zhang, Ousheng Liu
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Objective: To assess the influence of oral and maxillofacial trauma on the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and to determine the efficiency of the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) as a diagnostic tool for detecting PTSD in ...
Sunil S. Nayak +3 more
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Oro-maxillofacial development in patients with Turner's syndrome.
Detailed oro-maxillofacial studies using dental casts, pantomograms and cephalograms were performed in 28 patients with Turner's syndrome and compared statistically to the results from 23 normal short children. Small tooth crown size, short tooth roots and advanced dental age were characteristic of patients with Turner's syndrome.
H, Ogiuchi +7 more
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Maxillofacial Development of the Recent Japanese Children.
H. Ono
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