“…As mentioned above, noted discrepancies in the ontogenetic literature are likely due to a multitude of reasons, including sample composition, imaging modality (e.g., traditional radiographs versus CT scans), imaging orientation, variables of interest, and overall research design. The use of cross‐sectional samples (e.g., Bargouth et al, 2002; Buyuk et al, 2017; Fatu et al, 2006; Mahmood et al, 2016; Moore & Ross, 2017; Park et al, 2010; Patil & Revankar, 2013; Prossinger, 2004; Sardi et al, 2018; Spaeth et al, 1997; Tehranchi et al, 2017; Weiglein et al, 1992; Yun et al, 2011), particularly those with limited sample sizes at each group, may also impact results. Both factors limit the amount of ontogenetic variation captured and can contribute to reported discrepancies.…”