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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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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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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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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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VERTICAL RAMISECTION FOR PROGNATHISM
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977Forty-four patients with Class III malocclusion, who were operated on for prognathism, have been reviewed. In spite of the associated problems of pain, nausea, fear, relapse, additional orthodontia, lip numbness, lip weakness, and 8 weeks with their teeth wired together, only one patient of the 44 said he (or she) would decline this surgery if it were ...
T R, Broadbent, R M, Woolf
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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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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009
Jonathan A, Zelken, Steven P, Davison
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Jonathan A, Zelken, Steven P, Davison
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Precision in ramisection for prognathism
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1963C C, KNOWLES +2 more
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