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Annales De Chirurgie Plastique Et Esthetique
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Understanding mandibular growth is key to diagnosing craniofacial disorders. The mandible has two segments, the ramus and corpus, with complex interactions influencing facial development.

Area of Science:

  • Craniofacial biology
  • Developmental biology
  • Orthodontics

Context:

  • Mandibular growth is crucial for understanding craniofacial development and disorders.
  • The mandible comprises two distinct yet interdependent growth segments: the ramus and the corpus.
  • Growth mechanisms are complex and influenced by multiple factors.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the intricate growth mechanisms of the mandible.
  • To highlight the segmented nature of mandibular growth (ramus and corpus).
  • To explain the interactions between mandibular segments and cranial base structures.

Summary:

  • The mandible, essential for craniofacial development, grows through complex, multifactorial processes.
  • It consists of two interdependent segments: the ramus, interacting with the middle cranial base via the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated muscles, and the corpus, interacting with the maxilla and anterior cranial base.

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  • The occlusal function of the mandibular body depends on the adaptive capacity of the alveolodental region.
  • Impact:

    • Provides foundational knowledge for diagnosing and treating craniofacial growth disorders.
    • Enhances understanding of the biomechanical interactions governing facial development.
    • Informs clinical practices in orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery.