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Familial aggregation of mandibular prognathism
Mandibular prognathism is a hereditary condition where there is an excess growth of the mandible in relation to the maxilla that can be associated with maxillary retrusion, mandibular protrusion, or both. Skeletal mandibular prognathism is most prevalent
April Lee, Chris Yang
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Genome scan for locus involved in mandibular prognathism in pedigrees from China. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: It is well known that genetic components play an important role in the etiology of mandibular prognathism, but few susceptibility loci have been mapped. METHODOLOGY: In order to identify linkage regions for mandibular prognathism, we analyzed
Qin Li +3 more
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A cephalometric analysis of the cranial base and frontal part of the face in patients with mandibular prognathism [PDF]
Bacground/Aim. The literature suggests different views on the correlation between the cranial base morphology and size and saggital intermaxillary relationships. The aim of this study was to investigate the cranial base morphology, including the
Čutović Tatjana +6 more
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Mandibular prognathism (progenism, underbite) is a type of malocclusion characterised by an abnormally anterior position of the mandible or the underdevelopment of the maxilla. The profile of an individual with the pathology is significantly prolonged in
Justyna Szpyt, Magdalena Gębska
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Surgical Correction of Mandibular Prognathism
1. The underlying skeletal defect and dental malocclusion in mandibular prognathism have been analysed.
Brigadier Rasamay Ganguly +1 more
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Radiographic cephalometry analysis of dimensions of condylar processus in persons with mandibular prognathism [PDF]
Introduction/Aim. There are numerous factors that influence the formation of condylar processus: the growth and development of cranial base, growth and development of the jaws and alveolar extensions, teething, the way of intercuspidation, the overlap of
Čutović Tatjana +2 more
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A 21-year-old man with mandibular prognathism was referred to Tokyo Medical University Hospital. The patient was diagnosed as having skeletal prognathism.
Hayato Hamada +4 more
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This study aimed to evaluate improvement of tongue-palatal contact patterns during swallowing after orthognathic surgery in mandibular prognathism patients.
Haruka Kagawa +7 more
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Monitoring of the Inverted Relation of Gingival Pads in a Non-Syndromic Infant
BACKGROUND: Monitoring the occlusal relationship of the infant’s gum pads is not a common practice in pediatric dentistry. In general, pediatric dentists are used to observe the conformation of the arches and clinical findings that may be outside of the ...
Silvia José Chedid
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Tongue Reduction Surgery Improves Mandibular Prognathism in Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome Without Compromising Tongue Function [PDF]
Objectives. This study evaluated the surgical outcomes of patients with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome who underwent tongue-reduction surgery and analyzed whether the malocclusion and mandibular prognathism caused by macroglossia could be improved. Methods.
Do Won Kim +4 more
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