Previous studies have indicated that an injured condyle during adolescence is a causative factor for reduced mandibular growth and resulting asymmetry of the mandible. The aim of this study was to examine the nature of mandibular growth after unilateral condylectomy and to elucidate the effects of mandibular advancement. Sixty growing mice were subjected to unilateral condylectomy, and then one-half of them underwent treatment with a functional appliance. After 4 wks, a unilateral condylectomy produced reduced growth of the mandible and a subsequent lateral shift to the affected side. However, reduced growth and a lateral shift of the mandible were eliminated by a functional appliance, and prominent regeneration of the condyle was also demo...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
Functional appliances used in correction of class II malocclusions are shown to modify the neuromusc...
OBJECTIVE Certain malocclusions or unilateral tooth loss can lead to asymmetric functional load o...
Previous studies have indicated that an injured condyle during adolescence is a causative factor for...
Previous studies have indicated that an injured condyle during adolescence is a causative factor for...
The early high condylectomy (HC), removing the overgrowing area of the condyle, may be indicated for...
hiroshima-u.ac.jp Condylar regeneration with the use of functional appliances after condylectomy has...
Abstract: The articular disc in the temporomandibular joint plays an important role in mandibular gr...
The mandibular condyles represent important growth sites within the facial skeleton. Condylar growth...
Alterações de crescimento mandibular decorrentes de traumas à articulação temporomandibular são freq...
Displacement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc causes a lateral shift of the mandible and le...
Enucleation of the incisor germinal center and extraction of molars in the mandibles of young hamste...
There is a multiplicity and variety of studies investigating mandibular growth. The exact role of th...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
Objective: Certain malocclusions or unilateral tooth loss can lead to asymmetric functional load of ...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
Functional appliances used in correction of class II malocclusions are shown to modify the neuromusc...
OBJECTIVE Certain malocclusions or unilateral tooth loss can lead to asymmetric functional load o...
Previous studies have indicated that an injured condyle during adolescence is a causative factor for...
Previous studies have indicated that an injured condyle during adolescence is a causative factor for...
The early high condylectomy (HC), removing the overgrowing area of the condyle, may be indicated for...
hiroshima-u.ac.jp Condylar regeneration with the use of functional appliances after condylectomy has...
Abstract: The articular disc in the temporomandibular joint plays an important role in mandibular gr...
The mandibular condyles represent important growth sites within the facial skeleton. Condylar growth...
Alterações de crescimento mandibular decorrentes de traumas à articulação temporomandibular são freq...
Displacement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc causes a lateral shift of the mandible and le...
Enucleation of the incisor germinal center and extraction of molars in the mandibles of young hamste...
There is a multiplicity and variety of studies investigating mandibular growth. The exact role of th...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
Objective: Certain malocclusions or unilateral tooth loss can lead to asymmetric functional load of ...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
Functional appliances used in correction of class II malocclusions are shown to modify the neuromusc...
OBJECTIVE Certain malocclusions or unilateral tooth loss can lead to asymmetric functional load o...