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craniofacial growth and development

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38421207/clinical-research-fellowship-fosters-mentorship-teamwork-and-productivity-our-11-year-experience-with-a-craniofacial-research-fellowship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominic J Romeo, Steven Du, Benjamin B Massenburg, Jinggang J Ng, Meagan Wu, Dillan F Villavisanis, John P Fischer, Jordan W Swanson, Scott P Bartlett, Jesse A Taylor
INTRODUCTION: This study describes the development and explores the academic impact of a cleft and craniofacial research fellowship. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Research and career outcomes from 3 cleft and craniofacial surgeons, 14 clinical fellows, and 25 research fellows between 2010 and 2023 were examined. Academic productivity was measured by the number of peer-reviewed publications indexed in PubMed and podium presentations at national/international meetings. Residency match statistics were recorded for eligible research fellows...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420002/photometric-analysis-of-the-relationship-between-craniovertebral-angle-and-facial-profile-in-children-aged-10-12-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maya Rosita, Sarworini B Budiardjo, Mochamad Fahlevi Rizal
BACKGROUND: Head posture deviation is seen in 52.5 % of children aged 6-15 years. Studies have shown that poor posture habits can impair muscle function during craniofacial growth and development. A muscle imbalance causes abnormal positioning of dental and skeletal structures, a condition that exerts negative impacts, such as changes in facial morphology. OBJECTIVE: To determine through photometric analysis the relationship between craniovertebral angle as a function of head posture and glabella-subnasale-pogonion (G-Sn-Pg) angle as a function of facial profile in 10-12-year-old children, and the results will help to avoid facial development issues...
February 2024: Saudi Dental Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409951/feasibility-of-spheno-occipital-synchondrosis-fusion-stages-as-an-indicator-for-the-assessment-of-maxillomandibular-growth-a-mixed-longitudinal-study
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Jing Geng, Guangpu Zhao, Yan Gu
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the relative growth rates (RGRs) of the maxilla and mandible at varying fusion stages of the spheno-occipital synchondrosis (SOS), thereby elucidating the potential of SOS stages in predicting maxillomandibular growth. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 320 subjects (171 boys and 149 girls), aged 6 to 18 years, were retrospectively included. Each subject had a minimum of two longitudinal cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images, with no more than one interval of SOS fusion stage change between the two scans...
February 26, 2024: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38407232/modeling-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-disorders-in-zebrafish-to-characterize-the-impact-of-an-adverse-embryonic-environment-on-adult-social-behavior
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Mindy Rampersad, Yohaan Fernandes
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) describe all alcohol-induced birth defects. Birth defects such as growth deficiencies, craniofacial, behavioral, and cognitive abnormalities are associated with FASD. Social difficulties are common behavioral abnormalities associated with FASD and often result in serious health issues. Animal models are critical to understanding the mechanisms responsible for ethanol-induced social defects. Zebrafish are social vertebrates that produce externally fertilized transparent eggs; these characteristics provide researchers with a precise yet simple procedure for creating the FASD phenotype and an innate behavior that can be leveraged to model the social deficits associated with FASD...
February 9, 2024: Journal of Visualized Experiments: JoVE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397313/relationship-between-nutrition-and-development-of-the-jaws-in-children-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paula Boo Gordillo, Laura Marqués Martínez, Carla Borrell García, Esther García Miralles
Craniofacial growth and development have been shown to be influenced by various environmental factors that impact child development. This study aims to analyze the different patterns of feeding during early childhood, starting from birth, and assess the variability of nutrition during the first stage of childhood, along with the habits developed, to study their impact on jaw development. The study was conducted on a sample of twenty-five patients aged 3 to 5, following approval from the ethics committee of the Catholic University of Valencia...
February 5, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396475/isolated-sagittal-craniosynostosis-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
Peter Spazzapan, Tomaz Velnar
Sagittal craniosynostosis, a rare but fascinating craniofacial anomaly, presents a unique challenge for both diagnosis and treatment. This condition involves premature fusion of the sagittal suture, which alters the normal growth pattern of the skull and can affect neurological development. Sagittal craniosynostosis is characterised by a pronounced head shape, often referred to as scaphocephaly. Asymmetry of the face and head, protrusion of the fontanel, and increased intracranial pressure are common clinical manifestations...
February 16, 2024: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396323/pterion-variation-in-the-skulls-of-rhesus-macaques-from-cayo-santiago-inheritance-development-and-pathology
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George Francis, Qian Wang
The pterion is the sutural juncture of the frontal, parietal, sphenoidal, temporal, and zygomatic bones on the lateral aspect of the cranium. As a craniometric landmark, the pterion has a taxonomic valence, in addition to a common neurosurgical entry point in medicine. Variation in the articulation patterns at the pterion have been documented between primate species yet have a high degree of uniformity within species, suggesting a genetic control for this complex region of the skull. In this study, pterion pattern variation was investigated in 1627 Rhesus macaque crania of the Cayo Santiago colony...
February 23, 2024: Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385025/transforming-growth-factor-beta-signaling-and-craniofacial-development-modeling-human-diseases-in-zebrafish
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REVIEW
Sabrina C Fox, Andrew J Waskiewicz
Humans and other jawed vertebrates rely heavily on their craniofacial skeleton for eating, breathing, and communicating. As such, it is vital that the elements of the craniofacial skeleton develop properly during embryogenesis to ensure a high quality of life and evolutionary fitness. Indeed, craniofacial abnormalities, including cleft palate and craniosynostosis, represent some of the most common congenital abnormalities in newborns. Like many other organ systems, the development of the craniofacial skeleton is complex, relying on specification and migration of the neural crest, patterning of the pharyngeal arches, and morphogenesis of each skeletal element into its final form...
2024: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366756/cephalometric-changes-of-pushing-splints-3-compared-to-rapid-maxillary-expansion-and-facemask-therapy-on-the-airway-space-in-class-iii-growing-patients-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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Angela Galeotti, Valeria Viarani, Lorenzo Franchi, Stefano Martina, Roberto Rongo, Vincenzo D'Antò, Roberto Uomo, Francesco Aristei, Paola Festa
BACKGROUND: Early orthopaedic treatment with rapid maxillary expansion (RME) associated with facemask (FM) has been shown to be effective in correcting Class III malocclusions in children. Treatment with pushing splints 3 (PS3) has shown to correct skeletal discrepancies in Class III growing patients. However, the effects of orthopaedic treatment on the upper airways in children with Class III malocclusion is controversial. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the cephalometric changes in the airways of PS3 compared to the RME/FM protocol...
February 17, 2024: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364324/unilateral-nasal-obstruction-mediates-reversible-morphological-and-phenotypic-changes-in-masticatory-muscles-of-growing-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuntaro Iwaki, Ikuo Yonemitsu, Makoto Tabata, Mirei Keitoku, Guan Hao, Takashi Ono
OBJECTIVE: Mouth breathing as a result of nasal obstruction affects craniofacial growth and development. This study aimed to investigate the effects of unilateral nasal obstruction and its recovery, along with the role of nitric oxide (NO) in masticatory muscle physiology. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-eight 4-week-old male rats were divided into control and experimental groups. The five experimental groups were subjected to left-sided nasal obstruction by suturing the external nostril, and the sutures were removed after 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 weeks to allow for varying recovery periods...
April 1, 2024: European Journal of Orthodontics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345329/cranial-suture-lineage-and-contributions-to-repair-of-the-mouse-skull
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Doro, Annie Liu, Jia Shang Lau, Arun Kumar Rajendran, Christopher Healy, Marko Krstic, Agamemnon E Grigoriadis, Sachiko Iseki, Karen J Liu
The cranial sutures are proposed to be a stem cell niche, harbouring skeletal stem cells that are directly involved in development, homeostasis and healing. Like the craniofacial bones, the sutures are formed from both mesoderm and neural crest. During cranial bone repair, neural crest cells have been proposed to be key players; however, neural crest contributions to adult sutures are not well defined, and the relative importance of suture proximity is unclear. Here, we use genetic approaches to re-examine the neural crest-mesoderm boundaries in the adult mouse skull...
February 1, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345328/the-people-behind-the-papers-daniel-doro-sachiko-iseki-and-karen-j-liu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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It has been suggested that bone repair following craniofacial injury could be supported by a stem cell niche in the sutures. A new paper in Development identifies a key role for neural crest-derived progenitors in skull repair and suggests that injuries close to the sutures heal more efficiently, possibly due to better access to these progenitors. To learn more about the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author, Daniel Doro, and corresponding authors Sachiko Iseki, Professor at Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan, and Karen J...
February 1, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324062/secondary-metopic-craniosynostosis-after-posterior-cranial-decompression-in-cloverleaf-skull-deformity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarut Chaisrisawadisuk, Inthira Khampalikit, Ekawut Chankaew, Mark H Moore
Cloverleaf skull deformity or Kleeblattschadel syndrome is a severe condition where multiple cranial sutures are absent and prematurely fused, leading to a trilobate head shape. The remaining open sutures or fontanelles compensate for rapid brain expansion, while the constricted fused calvarium restricts brain growth and results in increased intracranial pressure. Recent data show that early posterior cranial and foramen magnum decompression positively affects infants with cloverleaf skulls. However, long-term sequelae are still rarely discussed...
February 7, 2024: Child's Nervous System: ChNS: Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321788/accuracy-of-artificial-intelligence-assisted-growth-prediction-in-skeletal-class-i-preadolescent-patients-using-serial-lateral-cephalograms-for-a-2-year-growth-interval
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Larkin, J-S Kim, N Kim, S-H Baek, S Yamada, K Park, K Tai, Y Yanagi, J H Park
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the accuracy of artificial intelligence-assisted growth prediction using a convolutional neural network (CNN) algorithm and longitudinal lateral cephalograms (Lat-cephs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 198 Japanese pre-adolescent children, who had skeletal Class I (C-I) malocclusion and whose Lat-cephs were available at age 8 years (T0) and 10 years (T1), were allocated into the training, validation, and test phases (n = 161, n = 17, n = 20)...
February 6, 2024: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315766/surgical-treatment-of-anterior-plagiocephaly-with-limited-calvarial-osteotomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdoljalil Kalantar Hormozi, Ehsan Moradi, Ahmad Rahnama, Mehran Noori, Hadis Kalantar Hormozi
OBJECTIVE: Anterior plagiocephaly is a condition in which the unicoronal suture is prematurely fused and the skull shape will change due to asymmetric growth. METHODS: This is a retrospective study describing the unilateral limited frontal osteotomy for remodeling deformed areas in the frontal and orbital bone and its pros and cons. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 16.8 (±11.7) months. Mean intraoperative bleeding was 78...
February 5, 2024: Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38312689/minor-physical-anomalies-including-palatal-rugae-pattern-and-palatal-dimensions-in-children-with-sickle-cell-disease-a-cross-sectional-analytical-study
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Raghavendra M Shetty, Aditi Pashine, Sunaina Shetty, Hrishikesh Mishra, Tarun Walia, Shishir Ram Shetty, Vijay Desai, Nilima Thosar
BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common hereditary hemoglobinopathy, which delays growth leading to an altered skeleton and craniofacial pattern. Palatal rugae patterning has been considered the regulator of the development of the palate. The purpose of the research work was to study the morphology of the palate, rugae pattern, and its dimensions in SCD children and compare them with healthy normal children, and to evaluate its role as minor physical anomalies (MPAs)...
January 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38300806/grainyhead-like-2-grhl2-interacts-with-noggin-to-regulate-tissue-fusion-in-mouse
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael E de Vries, Marina R Carpinelli, Jarrad N Fuller, Yindi Sutton, Darren D Partridge, Alana Auden, Peter J Anderson, Stephen M Jane, Sebastian Dworkin
Defective tissue fusion during mammalian embryogenesis results in congenital anomalies such as exencephaly, spina bifida and cleft lip and/or palate. The highly-conserved transcription factor Grainyhead-like 2 (Grhl2) is a critical regulator of tissue fusion, with mouse models lacking Grhl2 function presenting with a fully-penetrant open cranial neural tube (NT), facial and abdominal clefting (abdominoschisis) and an open posterior neuropore. Here we show that Grhl2 interacts with the soluble morphogen-protein and Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) inhibitor Noggin (NOG) to impact tissue fusion during development...
February 2, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38297007/craniofacial-and-olfactory-sensory-changes-after-long-term-unilateral-nasal-obstruction-an-animal-study-using-mmp-3-luc-transgenic-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li-Fang Hsu, Nutthakarn Ratanasereeprasert, Shih-Kai Wang, Jung-Tsu Chen, Yi-Jane Chen, Te-Huei Yeh, Hsiang-Hsuan Sung, Chung-Chen Jane Yao
Nasal obstruction exerts considerable physiological effects on the respiratory system and craniofacial morphology during the developmental stage. This study used MMP-3-LUC transgenic rats for in vivo tracking of long-term expression in the rat nasal region after unilateral nasal obstruction. Skeletal changes of the craniofacial, nasal, and sinus regions were measured through micro-computed tomography examination and analysis with 3D image processing and calculation. Matrix metalloproteinase-3 and olfactory marker protein expression were also investigated through immunohistochemistry (IHC)...
January 31, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38284309/prospective-study-of-nasal-growth-in-bilateral-cleft-lip-and-palate-patients-after-naso-alveolar-moulding-and-primary-columella-lengthening-compared-to-controls-at-5-10-and-20%C3%A2-years
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Maria Costanza Meazzini, Leonardo Paolo Demonte, Francesca Parravicini, Federico Biglioli, Luca Autelitano, Nicoletta Balbo
INTRODUCTION: A short columella, wide nostrils and a flat nasal tip are common features in patients with bilateral complete cleft lip and palate (BCLP). The objective of this study was to evaluate nasal morphology during growth in patients treated with naso-alveolar moulding (NAM) and primary surgical columella lengthening (PCL) compared with matched non-cleft individuals. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective longitudinal case-control study. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Thirty-four consecutively treated BCLP patients at 5 and 10 years and at the end of growth (19...
January 29, 2024: Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38283315/evaluation-of-twenty-non-metric-dental-crown-traits-in-different-types-of-malocclusions-in-a-sample-from-india-new-delhi-population
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Priyanka Kapoor, Deepika Bablani Popli, Maryam Siddiqui, Anurag Negi, Srikant Natarajan, Aman Chowdhry
BACKGROUND: Dental phenotype shows variation in the form of various metric and non-metric traits, primarily due to gene-environment interplay. It gives an insight into the evolutionary trends, ancestry, and food habits. Recently, it has been explored for genetic affinity with several growth anomalies and development of craniofacial skeleton which is also responsible for dental and skeletal malocclusions. OBJECTIVES: the current study aims to investigate the non-metric dental crown traits (NDCTs) using Arizona State University Dental Anthropology system (ASUDAS) in different types of malocclusions in Delhi, National Capital Region (NCR) population...
December 2023: Acta Stomatologica Croatica
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