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Masticatory muscle influence on craniofacial growth

Masticatory muscle influence on craniofacial growth - PubMed
The influence of the masticatory muscle function on craniofacial growth has been recorded in a series of animal experimental and clinical studies. The common characteristic of these investigations is that the elevator muscles of the mandible influence the transversal and the vertical dimensions...

The increased loading of the jaws due to masticatory muscle hyperfunction may lead to increased sutural growth and bone apposition, resulting in turn in an increased transversal growth of the maxilla and broader bone bases for the dental arches. Furthermore, an increase in the function of the masticatory muscles is associated with anterior growth rotation pattern of the mandible and with well-developed angular, coronoid, and condylar processes.
Chewing Harder Foods Leads to Stronger Jawbone Formation

Chewing Harder Foods Leads to Stronger Jawbone Formation - Dentistry Today
Bone tissue is continuously restructured in response to changes in applied force, such as those associated with exercise and locomotion. Examining how the structure of the jawbone varies with masticatory force may illuminate the mechanisms that lead to the reconstruction of bone tissue. In other...

This discovery, that increased chewing itself can directly change the shape of the jawbone, could facilitate the development of treatments for skeletal abnormalities, such as jaw deformities.”
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Anabolic steroids and craniofacial growth in the rat

Anabolic steroids and craniofacial growth in the rat - PubMed
Anabolic steroids are misused by adolescents as well as adults to increase muscle and improve appearance and athletic performance. Since these substances strongly enhance protein synthesis, it was speculated that craniofacial changes in bone size and, perhaps, skeletodental relationships might...

Steroid therapy significantly increased all measures of the craniofacial complex (k = 20)--on the order of 3.5%-except some precocious calvarial dimensions. Importantly, significant alterations also occurred in facial morphology. The low-dose group exhibited proportionate increases in most craniofacial dimensions, but the high-dose produced overt shape changes, notably a maxillomandibular, anteroposterior jaw discrepancy due to maxillary excess.
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