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Facial morphology is determined by both genetic and local environmental factors. In addition, mastication also has a substantial effect on craniofacial morphology.
The mean bite force was twice as great in the normal as in long face subjects (Proffit et al., 1983). Sondang et al. (2003) reported that a larger bite force implies a greater mandibular plane angle and smaller gonial angle, suggesting that long face subjects exert a lower level of bite force. Thus, subjects with dolicho facial morphology are likely to have inferior masticatory efficiency (Gomes, Custodio, Jufer, Del Bel, & Garcia, 2010).
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The mean bite force was twice as great in the normal as in long face subjects (Proffit et al., 1983). Sondang et al. (2003) reported that a larger bite force implies a greater mandibular plane angle and smaller gonial angle, suggesting that long face subjects exert a lower level of bite force. Thus, subjects with dolicho facial morphology are likely to have inferior masticatory efficiency (Gomes, Custodio, Jufer, Del Bel, & Garcia, 2010).
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