2016
DOI: 10.1537/ase.160103
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Re-evaluation of temporal changes in alveolar protrusion in Japan according to two newly introduced craniometric angles

Abstract: Prognathism in the human facial skeleton is generally divided into two types: alveolar and facial. The degree of alveolar prognathism has conventionally been evaluated using the alveolar profile angle, defined on the basis of the line through the nasospinale and prosthion and the Frankfort horizontal (FH). Previous examinations of Japanese crania from the protohistoric Kofun period (c. 300-700 AD) to the modern period have established that the medieval (c. 1200-1600 AD) Japanese possessed the strongest alveola… Show more

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