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Micrognathism is a
condition where the jaw is undersized. It is also
sometimes called mandibular hypoplasia.[citation needed] It is
common in infants...
- specialist, an audiologist, and
nursing staff. The
glossoptosis and
micrognathism generally do not
require surgery, as they
improve to some
extent unaided...
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referred to as an overbite,
though this
terminology is not used medically.
Micrognathism Prognathism Chang JZ, Liu PH, Chen YJ, et al. (February 2006). "Thin-plate...
- by surgery. The
mandible is
prognathic due to
hypoplasia of
maxilla (
micrognathism) and
other facial bones. A soft spot or
larger soft area in the top...
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treatment plan.[citation needed]
Prognathism should not be
confused with
micrognathism,
although combinations of both are found.
Alveolar prognathism is a...
- time;[specify]
excessive drooling;
small head (microcephaly) and jaw (
micrognathism); widely-spaced eyes (hypertelorism); skin tags in
front of ears. Other...
- 1980s is most
commonly used to
treat issues like
hemifacial microsomia,
micrognathism (chin so
small it
causes health problems),
craniofrontonasal dysplasias...
- can be seen
bulging out of the eye sockets.
Other factors, such as a
micrognathism and
adenoid hypertrophy, are
likely to
contribute in
causing OSA. The...
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calvarium (skull
without the
lower jaw)
cleft lip or
palate small jaws (
micrognathism)
abnormally large distance between the eyes (hypertelorism) malformation...
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includes a long,
narrow face;
prominent nose, ch****s, and ears; and
micrognathism or
undersized jaw. The
voice is high-pitched and squeaky.[citation needed]...