Interpretation of the vertical and longitudinal growth of the human skull

Citation
Sh. Von Dorsche et al., Interpretation of the vertical and longitudinal growth of the human skull, ANN ANATOMY, 181(1), 1999, pp. 99-103
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Experimental Biology
Journal title
ANNALS OF ANATOMY-ANATOMISCHER ANZEIGER
ISSN journal
09409602 → ACNP
Volume
181
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
99 - 103
Database
ISI
SICI code
0940-9602(199901)181:1<99:IOTVAL>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Our model describes asymptotic growth as a time-dependent process which exp resses a quantitative change in individual morphological factors. The development and growth of the face are intimately connected with the cr anial base, which undergoes only minor changes between the ages of 0 to 25 years. The difference in growth of the neuro- and viscerocranium is evident in that the dimensions and angles of the viscerocranium undergo greater ch anges than those of the neurocranium. The anterior cranial base lengthens until the end of normal growth via bone apposition at the nasion. This elongates the cranial base. The nasion infl uences the sagittal maxillary relationships. The posterior cranial base sho ws a constant growth rate up to ca. 15 years of age. The face and dentition develop along the nasion-gonion and sella-gnathion distance, which demonst rates the greatest absolute growth rate. During growth, the viscerocranium increases principally in height.