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Postnatal development of lower jaw in patients with Down syndrome

Ančica Pećina-Hrnčević ; School of Dental Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia
Jelena Krmpotić-Nemanić ; Zavod za anatomiju »Drago Perović« .Medicinskog fakulteta, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Dragutin Horvat ; Zavod za retardiranu djecu i omladinu, Stančić, Hrvatska


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Abstract

On the basis of the comparative studies the authors have found a
reduced lower jaw in persons with Down syndrome. This reduction as
compared to the lower jaw in normal persons is greater with respect to the ramus height than with respect to the length and width of the lower jaw. The angle of the lower jaw is greater in mongoloids, i.e. more obtuse, while the vertical possition and its inclination are unchanged. The authors maintain that in persons with Down syndrome a low position of the ear and most probably macroglossity result from the retarded development of the lower jaw, or that a low position and macroglossity are relative with respect to the reduced volume of the oral cavity.

Keywords

mandible development; syndroma Down

Hrčak ID:

105537

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/105537

Publication date:

15.3.1982.

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