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Facial growth in males 16 to 20 years of age - PubMed
Postpubertal craniofacial skeletal and dental changes were examined from lateral cephalograms taken when subjects were 16, 18, and 20 years of age. The sample consisted of males with no previous orthodontic treatment who had Class I skeletal and dental characteristics. Mandibular growth was...
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Someone help me find out the full results of this study, it says that there's statistically significant forward growth of the mandible and maxilla from the ages of 16-20 but how much exactly is unclear.