Although functional appliances have been widely adopted for clinical modulation of mandibular growth for nearly a century, the underlying regulatory mechanism of mandibular condyle growth have been under investigation. Over these years, studies have been focused on both the natural growth of mandibular condyle and its growth modulation by functional appliances at cellular and molecular levels. It has been identified that several factors including Sox9, type II collagen, PTHrP, Ihh, FGFR, type X collagen, VEGF, Cbfa1/Runx2 and OPG/RANKL play a pivotal role in growth and development of mandibular condyle. This review provides an overview of the impacts of these key factors on mandibular condylar growth.published_or_final_versio
AbstractDuring craniofacial development, Meckel's cartilage and the mandible bone derive from the fi...
PTHrP is a key factor regulating the pace of endochondral ossification during skeletal development. ...
Introduction The mandible is particularly important in growth and development, in that it contribut...
Malocclusion is a developmental condition. In most instances, malocclusion and dentofacial deformity...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
The outpour of new research has led to the identification of several factors that play an important ...
Functional appliances used in correction of class II malocclusions are shown to modify the neuromusc...
SummaryMandibular condylar cartilage is the center of greatest growth in the craniofacial complex, a...
Deviations in the growth of the mandibular condyle can affect both the functional occlusion and the ...
AIM: Delayed maturation of chondrocytes allows the mesenchymal cells to reach their full replicatio...
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pathology has been an area of study in dentistry specifically a resear...
Factors regulating condylar growth have not been identified before. This study was designed to ident...
Contains fulltext : 47747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The mandibular...
The significance of the mandibular condylar cartilage in the development of the orofacial complex, a...
AbstractDuring craniofacial development, Meckel's cartilage and the mandible bone derive from the fi...
PTHrP is a key factor regulating the pace of endochondral ossification during skeletal development. ...
Introduction The mandible is particularly important in growth and development, in that it contribut...
Malocclusion is a developmental condition. In most instances, malocclusion and dentofacial deformity...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
The mandibular condyle is an important growth site in the developing mandible. The growth of the con...
The outpour of new research has led to the identification of several factors that play an important ...
Functional appliances used in correction of class II malocclusions are shown to modify the neuromusc...
SummaryMandibular condylar cartilage is the center of greatest growth in the craniofacial complex, a...
Deviations in the growth of the mandibular condyle can affect both the functional occlusion and the ...
AIM: Delayed maturation of chondrocytes allows the mesenchymal cells to reach their full replicatio...
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pathology has been an area of study in dentistry specifically a resear...
Factors regulating condylar growth have not been identified before. This study was designed to ident...
Contains fulltext : 47747.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The mandibular...
The significance of the mandibular condylar cartilage in the development of the orofacial complex, a...
AbstractDuring craniofacial development, Meckel's cartilage and the mandible bone derive from the fi...
PTHrP is a key factor regulating the pace of endochondral ossification during skeletal development. ...
Introduction The mandible is particularly important in growth and development, in that it contribut...