- skull.[clarification needed] In the case of
mandibular prognathism (never
maxillary prognathism) this is
often also
referred to as
Habsburg chin, Habsburg's...
- Open bite
malocclusion – a type of
malocclusion of the
teeth Mandibular prognathism –
enlarged mandible Mouth breathing Orthodontic abnormalities – including...
-
shoulders Co****
features in
older age
Hypertelorism Epicanthal folds Prognathism Gynecomastia (rare)
Muscular hypotonia Cryptorchidism Congenital heart...
-
heads to
scare enemies.
Shrunken heads are
known for
their mandibular prognathism,
facial distortion, and
shrinkage of the
lateral sides of the forehead;...
- for both
functional and
aesthetic effects in
patients with
mandibular prognathism. It is an
orthodontic surgery that is a form of
reconstructive plastic...
-
acrocephalosyndactyly are a high-arched palate,
pseudomandibular prognathism (appearing as
mandibular prognathism), a
narrow palate and
crowding of the teeth. Omphalocele...
- An
American Bulldog; the
typical mandibular prognathism is evident...
-
Despite the face
being so wide, it was
rather flat (reduced mid-facial
prognathism), and
resembles the
anatomy found in
modern humans, the far more ancient...
- overbite,
though this
terminology is not used medically.
Micrognathism Prognathism Chang JZ, Liu PH, Chen YJ, et al. (February 2006). "Thin-plate spline...
- deformities: an
enlarged lower jaw with an
extended chin
known as
mandibular prognathism or 'Habsburg jaw', a
large nose with hump and
hanging tip ('Habsburg...