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Semilongitudinal cephalometric study of craniofacial growth in untreated Class III malocclusion
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 06/24/09
Alexander AEZ et al. - White Class III subjects showed definite worsening of the relative mandibular prognathism and sagittal skeletal discrepancy between the jaws with growth. The growth pattern of 3 fundamental cephalometric measurements (lower anterior face height, midfacial length, and mandibular length) exhibited differences between Class III male and female subjects in both the timing and the size of average growth increments in the adolescent growth spurt.
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