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Prognathism

A condition marked by abnormal protrusion of the mandible. (Dorland, 27th ed)
Also Known As:
Prognathisms
Networked: 447 relevant articles (8 outcomes, 59 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Open Bite (Openbite)
2. Retrognathism
3. Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
4. Congenital Abnormalities (Deformity)
5. Pain (Aches)

Experts

1. Ueki, Koichiro: 23 articles (09/2015 - 12/2002)
2. Marukawa, Kohei: 20 articles (12/2014 - 12/2002)
3. Yamamoto, Etsuhide: 16 articles (05/2011 - 12/2002)
4. Nakagawa, Kiyomasa: 16 articles (05/2011 - 12/2002)
5. Chen, Chun-Ming: 10 articles (01/2015 - 01/2007)
6. Ueki, K: 8 articles (08/2015 - 12/2001)
7. Lee, Huey-Er: 8 articles (01/2015 - 07/2008)
8. Hashiba, Yukari: 8 articles (11/2009 - 02/2007)
9. Moroi, Akinori: 7 articles (09/2015 - 05/2011)
10. Marukawa, K: 7 articles (08/2015 - 09/2005)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Prognathism:
1. DroperidolFDA LinkGeneric
2. dolasetron mesylate (dolasetron)FDA Link
3. beta-sitosterol oleateIBA
4. TitaniumIBA
5. MicroRNAs (MicroRNA)IBA
6. daminozide (Alar)IBA
7. Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-1)IBA
8. Fentanyl (Sublimaze)FDA LinkGeneric
9. Betamethasone (Celestone)FDA Link
10. erythrocyte membrane band 4.1 protein (erythrocyte membrane band 4.1)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Osteotomy
2. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
10/01/1985 - "In some cases the increase in prognathism during treatment would continue after treatment; in others the reverse was true. "
10/01/1985 - "Upon analyzing the changes in mandibular prognathism during and after treatment, all combinations of downward and forward growth were presented. "
10/01/1972 - "[Case contribution to the therapy and after-treatment of prognathism]."
02/01/1996 - "The purpose of this investigation was 1) to compare morphologic parameters and voluntary bite forces between controls and a sample of patients with mandibular prognathism before surgical correction, and 2) to examine how these patients' bite forces adapt after treatment. "
05/01/1993 - "Major conclusions that can be drawn from the bibliography indicate that: (1) After treatment considerable improvement takes place on the soft tissue and dentoskeletal profile, occlusal tooth contacts, and temporomandibular joint function and and pain; (2) Surgical management of mandibular prognathism can be associated with decreased maximum interincisal opening; (3) Although immediately after surgery there is a tendency for the condyles to be distracted downward and anteriorly from their preoperative position, in long-term postsurgery the condyles, on the average, regain their initial position; (4) Compensatory alterations in the pharyngeal, suprahyoid, and infrahyoid muscular regions take place postoperatively; (5) Skeletal changes after mandibular setback to correct mandibular prognathism occur frequently, but their magnitude and patterns exhibit variation and are not necessarily detrimental; and (6) Fulfillment of expectations toward surgical-orthodontic management of mandibular prognathism was reported to be frequent."
3. Dental Occlusion
4. Orthognathic Surgery
5. Bite Force (Occlusal Forces)