The aim of this study was to design mandibular ramal height growth curves for patients with HFM and compare those with the curves for a Dutch reference population. Two hundred fifty-one pre-operative orthopantomograms (OPTs) from 84 patients with unilateral HFM were used in conjunction with a control set of 2260 OPTs from 329 healthy individuals from the Nijmegen Growth Study (NGS) to determine mandibular ramal distances. For grades I/IIa and IIb/III, and for both sides, growth curves were constructed for mandibular ramal height with a linear curve-fitting procedure. This procedure revealed a significant difference between HFM patients and the NGS control group (p < 0.001); both in the mild and severe group mandibular ramal height differed significantly between the affected and non-affected side (p < 0.001). Growth was similar between HFM patients and the NGS control group. HFM patients therefore start with a smaller mandible and end with a smaller mandible, but experience growth similar to the Dutch normal population. These growth curves may aid the timing and determination of the combined surgical orthodontic treatment plan for HFM patients.

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doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2012.05.006, hdl.handle.net/1765/38896
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Erasmus MC: University Medical Center Rotterdam

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