A L Dumas, P A Neff, M B Moaddab, L A Perez, N Maxfield, A Salas
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Abstract
AbstractThe authors designed this analysis to serve as a tool for use in the study of growth and development of the craniomandibular articulation. It integrates an examination of the morphology and function of the temporomandibular joint with dento-skeletal characteristics according to pre-established cephalometric norms. The experimental sample consisted of 30 dental students with normal occlusions. Gnathologic principles, a tomographic study, cephalometric x-rays, submental vertex views, and temporomandibular joint space analysis were all correlated to provide a thorough and detailed approach to study of the joint.