“…Thus, mandibular ramus shape variation in adults from the Joseon Dynasty population appears to be primarily associated with age‐related changes in muscle strength and bone density but not necessarily directly related to AMTL (Darcey et al, ; Mohammad, Bauer, & Yeh, ; Newton, McManus, & Menhenick, ; Newton, Yemm, Abel, & Menhinick, ; Taguchi, Tanimoto, Suei, & Wada, ). In general, masticatory muscles are weakened and bone density reduces throughout the aging process (Darcey et al, ; Mohammad, Bauer, & Yeh, ; Newton, McManus, & Menhenick, ; Newton, Yemm, Abel, & Menhinick, ; Taguchi, Tanimoto, Suei, & Wada, ). Therefore, mandibular ramus shape may be prone to plasticity throughout the aging process in response to changes in masticatory load caused by relatively weak muscle strength and low bone density.…”