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Original Article

Translative and transformative growth of the rat mandible

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Pages 25-32 | Received 06 May 1977, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Duterloo, H.S. & Vilmann, H. Translative and transformative growth of the rat mandible. Acta Odont. Scand. 36, 25–32

The growth of the rat mandible was studied during a period from 14 to 30 days of age.

Roentgencephalometric and alizarin vital staining techniques were employed. Growth in length doubles the growth in breadth; the angle between the mandibular halves decreases slightly. Bone remodeling patterns were revealed with the alizarin technique. Posteriorly facing surfaces and the anterior end of the incisal process show apposition. Lateral facing surfaces of the posterior part of the mandibles were resorptive. A medio-posterior growth direction of these parts was found. The intermandibular articulation plays no role in the translative growth movements, in contrast to other articulations between skull bones as sutures and synchondroses, but serves primarily during biting and chewing.

The authors acknowledge the technical assistance of Dr. H.W.B. Jansen, Laboratory for Craniofacial Growth and Development, University of Groningen, and Mrs. Helle Meile, Royal Dental College, Copenhagen. Drawings are made by Chris Lingemans; the manuscript was prepared by Marga van Dijken.

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