Changes in the vertical dimensions of the human male skull during the third and fourth decades of life

1964; Wiley; Volume: 150; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/ar.1091500211

ISSN

1097-0185

Autores

John L. Thompson, George S. Kendrick,

Tópico(s)

Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies

Resumo

Abstract A cephalometric radiographic appraisal of vertical skull growth occurring during the interim of one year was made on 71 caucasoid males at the Baylor University College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas. The subjects were from 22 to 34 years of age. The dimensions assessed were the total skull height, the anterior cranial height, total facial height, upper facial height. and lower facial height. A significant increase was shown to occur in all the dimensions over a period of one year except in the dimension of anterior cranial height. It was concluded that skull growth does occur in male adults after the age generally accepted as that of maturity.

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