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This study details the developmental changes in prenatal maxillary condyles, observing how cartilage is replaced by bone. Key findings highlight evolving tissue structures during fetal development.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Craniofacial Development
  • Histology

Context:

  • Prenatal development of the human maxilla is crucial for craniofacial structure.
  • Understanding the cellular and tissue transformations in the maxillary condyle is essential for identifying developmental anomalies.

Purpose:

  • To histologically describe the developmental changes in prenatal maxillary condyles.
  • To analyze the transformation of cartilage into bone in the developing condyle.

Summary:

  • The study examined 14 prenatal maxillary condyles (66-305 mm vertex-coxa) using various histological techniques.
  • Observations revealed increased thickness of lining connective tissue, maintained mesenchymal cell character with altered invaginations, and decreased cartilage replaced by osteoid trabeculae.

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  • Significant differences were noted between columnar mesenchyme and hematopoietic marrow in the subchondral area.
  • Impact:

    • Provides detailed histological insights into normal maxillary condyle development.
    • Establishes a baseline for understanding congenital craniofacial abnormalities.
    • Contributes to the fields of orthodontics and pediatric dentistry.