1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-5406(05)80052-6
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Facial growth in males 16 to 20 years of age

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“…Several investigations have made it apparent that craniofacial growth may extend beyond puberty in both males and females (12,(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). Foley and Mamandras (21) Eriflkin hayvanlarda yap›lan baz› deneylerde kondiler büyümenin stimüle edilebildi¤i ve kondiler remodelingin oluflturabildi¤i gös-terilmifltir (25,26).…”
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“…Several investigations have made it apparent that craniofacial growth may extend beyond puberty in both males and females (12,(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24). Foley and Mamandras (21) Eriflkin hayvanlarda yap›lan baz› deneylerde kondiler büyümenin stimüle edilebildi¤i ve kondiler remodelingin oluflturabildi¤i gös-terilmifltir (25,26).…”
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“…A N B aç›s›, Wits ve overjet ölçümlerindeki azalmalarla da belirlendi¤i gibi çeneleraras› iskeletsel iliflki normallefltirilmifltir. Aktivatör tedavisiyle üst çeneden destek al›narak maksillan›n puberte sonras› sagital büyümesi (20)(21)(22) k›s-men s›n›rland›r›l›rken, mandibula anlaml› deIn contrast to removable functional appliances, fixed functional appliances (eg, Herbst) maintain a continuous alteration in condylar relationships (26)(27)(28)(29)(30). The continuous compression of the condyle due to Herbst treatment has been associated with reduced condylar growth, temporomandibular disorders, and osteoarthritic changes (31,32).…”
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