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Concept

maxillofacial growth

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Maxillofacial growth is the complex biological process involving the coordinated development and increase in size of the bones and soft tissues comprising the face and jaws. This academic concept and research field investigates the cellular, molecular, and genetic mechanisms, as well as the environmental influences, that govern these developmental processes from embryonic stages through maturity. Key characteristics include its multifactorial nature, spatio-temporal variability, and site-specific patterns of skeletal and soft tissue adaptation. The significance of studying maxillofacial growth lies in establishing normative data, understanding the etiology of craniofacial anomalies, predicting future development, and guiding clinical interventions in fields such as orthodontics, surgery, and prosthetics.

Top Authors

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MP

University of Pittsburgh

MI

University of Pittsburgh

DH

University of Michigan

ML

Columbia University

PH

Baylor University

Top Institutions

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University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

University of Iowa

Iowa City, United States

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, United States

University of California, San Francisco

San Francisco, United States