EFFECTS OF FRONTO-OCCIPITAL CRANIAL RESHAPING ON MANDIBULAR FORM

被引:36
作者
CHEVERUD, JM [1 ]
MIDKIFF, JE [1 ]
机构
[1] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,SCH DENT,CHICAGO,IL 60611
关键词
ARTIFICIAL DEFORMATION; MANDIBLE; PERUVIAN ANCON; CRANIAL GROWTH;
D O I
10.1002/ajpa.1330870205
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Cultural reshaping (artificial deformation or modification) of the neurocranial vault provides an artificially increased range of morphological variability within which the relationship between the growing neurocranium and face can be investigated. We analyze crania which have been fronto-occipitally compressed to ascertain possible morphological effects on the mandible. We collected measures of mandibular breadth, length, and height from 82 modified (N = 48) and unmodified (N = 34) crania from a Peruvian Ancon series. Angle classification was also scored in order to investigate whether or not occlusal relationships were affected by neurocranial reshaping. Only intercondylar distance (posterior mandibular breadth) exhibited significant differences between unmodified and modified groups, though this difference was relatively small compared with vault deformation. The modified crania had a higher frequency of normal occlusion (Class I) than the unmodified crania. Increased intercondylar breadth in modified skulls is due to a cascade of effects which begin with a direct effect of the fronto-occipital deforming device on neurocranial shape (increased neurocranial width). The increase in mandibular breadth may be a compensatory response to increased cranial base breadth and maintains articulation between the cranial base and mandible. The increased posterior breadth, coupled with a slight decrease in mandibular depth, may contribute to the change in occlusal relationships suggested for this sample.
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