TL;DR: The constancy of the ratios and angles with age was tested and an attempt was made to separate the open-bite sample into skeletal and dentoalveolar groups, which found that the angles and ratios remained relatively constant with age.
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the form of the face partly depends on the strength of the muscles is supported, with the strong men having an anterior inclination of the mandible and a greater posterior face height.
TL;DR: The use of CAD-CAM (Medical Modeling, Golden, Colorado) technology for the fabrication of surgical resection guides and mandibular reconstruction plates resulted in an accurate surgical result.
TL;DR: Cephalograms showed that total anterior face height was longer in the mandibular prognathism groups than in the control or Class II persons, and the upper occlusal plane to S-N angle was larger in the open-bite subjects.
TL;DR: Overall, treatment significantly enhanced condylar growth, altered it to a more anterosuperior direction, and produced "true" forward mandibular rotation 2.7 times greater than control values.