Objective: In humans, the vertical craniofacial dimensions vary significantly with the size of the jaw muscles, which are regarded as important controlling factors of craniofacial growth. The functional relevance of the maximum cross-sectional area (CSA), indicating maximum muscle strength, is questionable since peak forces are generated only a fraction of the day. Alternatively, muscle volume (indicating the generated loads) might be a more meaningful functional variable. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate if jaw muscle volume is stronger related with vertical craniofacial dimensions than with jaw muscle CSA. Design: Thirty-one adult healthy subjects with varying vertical craniofacial morphology participated in this study....
Objective: To investigate the association between volumetric measurements of craniofacial morphology...
The masseter muscle forms a cornerstone of anatomical facial reconstruction (FR) methods, yet it is ...
Unilateral chewing habit is common in dentate populations. It may initiate a hypertrophy process in ...
Objective: In humans, the vertical craniofacial dimensions vary significantly with the size of the j...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse the volumetric and crossectional parameters of masse...
Aim The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between masseter size, maxillary intermolar...
In this thesis it is shown for the first time that jaw muscle size and craniofacial morphology are a...
SUMMARY The purpose of this investigation was to measure the thickness of the masseter, levator labi...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...
Objective: The aim was to investigate relationships amongst interocclusal distances, masticatory mus...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
The interactions between orofacial muscles and skeletal patterns are widely recognized as significan...
Most jaw muscles are complex, multipennate with multiple components. The morphologic heterogeneity o...
Artículo de publicación ISITo carry out functional simulations of the masticatory system that aim to...
To evaluate and compare dimensional morphology of masseter and medial pterygoid muscles and mandibul...
Objective: To investigate the association between volumetric measurements of craniofacial morphology...
The masseter muscle forms a cornerstone of anatomical facial reconstruction (FR) methods, yet it is ...
Unilateral chewing habit is common in dentate populations. It may initiate a hypertrophy process in ...
Objective: In humans, the vertical craniofacial dimensions vary significantly with the size of the j...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse the volumetric and crossectional parameters of masse...
Aim The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between masseter size, maxillary intermolar...
In this thesis it is shown for the first time that jaw muscle size and craniofacial morphology are a...
SUMMARY The purpose of this investigation was to measure the thickness of the masseter, levator labi...
Background: The thickness of the masseter muscle during relaxation and contraction states was measur...
Objective: The aim was to investigate relationships amongst interocclusal distances, masticatory mus...
Form and function are inextricably intertwined in orthodontics. Our understanding of the hard tissue...
The interactions between orofacial muscles and skeletal patterns are widely recognized as significan...
Most jaw muscles are complex, multipennate with multiple components. The morphologic heterogeneity o...
Artículo de publicación ISITo carry out functional simulations of the masticatory system that aim to...
To evaluate and compare dimensional morphology of masseter and medial pterygoid muscles and mandibul...
Objective: To investigate the association between volumetric measurements of craniofacial morphology...
The masseter muscle forms a cornerstone of anatomical facial reconstruction (FR) methods, yet it is ...
Unilateral chewing habit is common in dentate populations. It may initiate a hypertrophy process in ...