
Gender Differences in the Growing, Abnormal, and Aging Jaw , Despite wide variations in the size and shape of the human face, head, and body, there is remarkable consistency for quantifiable gender-specific facial traits. The relationships between the growing jaws and tooth eruption are complex, but they show gender-specific trajectories in children and adolescents. Disturbances in genetic, endocrine, and nutritional regulatory controls result in gender-specific and nonspecific disorders. Gender-specific differences are also apparent in the aging jaw, with the acceleration of jawbone atrophy upon loss of teeth, especially in women. , http://bit.ly/Z3mujL , via كل يوم معلومة من طب الأسنان http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=448893198526953&set=a.448892928526980.1073741862.157162584366684&type=1
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