Morphological adaptation to altered position of the mandible was investigated in 19 young adult rhesus monkeys (n = 10 experiment and 9 control). The experimental animals had a bite-splint cemented to the maxillary dentition which opened the bite interincisally by 15 mm and was worn continuously for 48 weeks. Lateral radiographic cephalograms were taken prior to the experiment and at 12-week intervals thereafter. Computerized cephalometry, facilitated by the use of radio-opaque bone markers, was used to assess changes in mandibular position and morphology. An immediate effect of the bite-splint was the clockwise rotation (opening) of the mandible and anterior translation of the condyle on the articular eminence, much as occurs normally duri...
Sections were prepared throughout all areas of the various facial bones in young, growing Rhesus mon...
The aim of this investigation was to assess quantitatively the adaptive changes in the condyles of a...
This study examines short-term stability of the mandible following mandibular advancement surgery by...
Summary-Morphological adaptation to altered position of the mandible was investigated in 19 young ad...
This relationship between the function of the muscles of mastication and craniofacial form was inves...
It is generally believed that the adult temporomandibular joint is incapable of a significant adapti...
Twenty-three male juvenile rhesus monkeys ((Macaca mulatta) were used in an experimental study of lo...
Mandibular growth of 42 rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) was analyzed quantitatively and qualitativ...
I t is still not fully understood how clinical corrections are achieved by activators and other rela...
Qualitative and quantitative data on the growth of the mandibular condyle in the rhesus monkey ( Mac...
Serial lateral cephalograms taken at 24 week intervals on 35 captive rhesus monkeys (20 male and 15 ...
Lateral displacement of the mandible was induced experimentally in five adult male Rhesus monkeys. F...
The relationship between translation of the mandibular condyle during symmetrical mandibular rotatio...
This paper describes a study of normal craniofacial growth of the juvenile rhesus monkey ( Macaca mu...
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Sections were prepared throughout all areas of the various facial bones in young, growing Rhesus mon...
The aim of this investigation was to assess quantitatively the adaptive changes in the condyles of a...
This study examines short-term stability of the mandible following mandibular advancement surgery by...
Summary-Morphological adaptation to altered position of the mandible was investigated in 19 young ad...
This relationship between the function of the muscles of mastication and craniofacial form was inves...
It is generally believed that the adult temporomandibular joint is incapable of a significant adapti...
Twenty-three male juvenile rhesus monkeys ((Macaca mulatta) were used in an experimental study of lo...
Mandibular growth of 42 rhesus monkeys ( Macaca mulatta ) was analyzed quantitatively and qualitativ...
I t is still not fully understood how clinical corrections are achieved by activators and other rela...
Qualitative and quantitative data on the growth of the mandibular condyle in the rhesus monkey ( Mac...
Serial lateral cephalograms taken at 24 week intervals on 35 captive rhesus monkeys (20 male and 15 ...
Lateral displacement of the mandible was induced experimentally in five adult male Rhesus monkeys. F...
The relationship between translation of the mandibular condyle during symmetrical mandibular rotatio...
This paper describes a study of normal craniofacial growth of the juvenile rhesus monkey ( Macaca mu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72677/1/j.1600-0722.1993.tb01097.x.pd
Sections were prepared throughout all areas of the various facial bones in young, growing Rhesus mon...
The aim of this investigation was to assess quantitatively the adaptive changes in the condyles of a...
This study examines short-term stability of the mandible following mandibular advancement surgery by...