Mandibular Laterognathism. DINGMAN, REED O. M.D., F.A.C.S.; GRABB, WILLIAM C. M.D.. Collapse Box. Abstract. An abstract is unavailable. ...
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Using MRI, we examined the size and orientation of jaw muscles in patients with mandibular laterognathism in comparison with a control group. We hypothesized that the muscles of the deviated side would be smaller than those of the non-deviated side, and that the muscles of both sides would be smaller than in controls.
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Click on image to view larger version. ... Figure 1. Methods in size measurements (cross-sectional area, length, ... Two different participants are shown, with the patient on the left as an experimental subject and the control on the right. (B) Reconstructed images showing the sagittal angle of the right jaw muscles.
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[Mandibular laterognathism and its treatment]. [Article in French]. Lachard J, Blanc JL, Lagier JP, Le Retraite C, Saban Y. ...
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[Treatment planning in skeletally fixed laterognathism--an interdisciplinary task] ... [Treatment planning in skeletally fixed laterognathism--an interdisciplinary task][Treatment planning in skeletally fixed laterognathism--an interdisciplinary task]
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This article describes the surgical and orthodontic treatment of a girl with facial deformities and functional involvement. ... The left temporomandibular joint was ankylosed, and the lower third of the face was markedly deficient, with mandibular retrusion and severe laterognathism to the left side. Mouth-opening was...
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During this time the patient believed his laterognathism had increased without any increased disturbance of the occlusion. A history of trauma to the jaw ...
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