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Abnormal craniofacial growth

H Friede1

  • 1Department of Orthodontics, Göteborg University, Sweden.

Acta Odontologica Scandinavica
|June 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary
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Understanding craniofacial (CF) growth variations in anomalies is crucial for treatment. Heterogeneity in morphology, etiology, and pathogenesis significantly impacts patient development and surgical outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Craniofacial biology
  • Developmental anomalies
  • Orthodontics

Background:

  • Craniofacial (CF) anomalies present complex challenges in understanding normal growth patterns and deviations.
  • Patient growth variations are influenced by anomaly type, aberrations, and underlying pathogenesis.
  • Surgical interventions significantly impact subsequent development, but patient heterogeneity complicates outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elucidate the relationship between craniofacial anomaly characteristics and growth patterns.
  • To analyze how morphological, etiological, and pathogenetic factors contribute to growth variations.
  • To discuss roentgencephalometric findings in different craniofacial anomaly groups.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of roentgencephalometric data.

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  • Categorization of craniofacial anomalies into distinct groups.
  • Comparison of growth patterns across different anomaly types.
  • Main Results:

    • Significant growth variations observed in patients with craniofacial anomalies.
    • Heterogeneity in anomaly characteristics correlates with diverse growth outcomes.
    • Roentgencephalometric analysis reveals specific growth aberrations in studied groups.

    Conclusions:

    • Knowledge of normal craniofacial growth is essential for managing CF anomalies.
    • Anomaly heterogeneity is a key factor influencing patient growth and treatment response.
    • Roentgencephalometric findings provide insights into the developmental impact of CF anomalies.