1960
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1960.tb49946.x
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Oral Structures Genetically and Anthropologically Considered

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“…Previous work has demonstrated the effect of race, sex, and age on craniofacial morphology (e.g., Chung et al, 1986; White et al, 2004; Yeong and Huggare, 2004; Konigsberg et al, 2009). Heredity and genetic influences in craniofacial and dental anatomy have been well established since the early 1900s (e.g., Hellman, 1928; Krogman, 1930, 1960; Ford and Mason, 1943; Krogman, 1960). Ongoing research (FaceBase, 2009 to 2013) aims to create and expand on a large database for facial, cranial, and DNA samples to examine the relationship among variables in normal and abnormal (cleft lip and palate) anatomy.…”
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“…Previous work has demonstrated the effect of race, sex, and age on craniofacial morphology (e.g., Chung et al, 1986; White et al, 2004; Yeong and Huggare, 2004; Konigsberg et al, 2009). Heredity and genetic influences in craniofacial and dental anatomy have been well established since the early 1900s (e.g., Hellman, 1928; Krogman, 1930, 1960; Ford and Mason, 1943; Krogman, 1960). Ongoing research (FaceBase, 2009 to 2013) aims to create and expand on a large database for facial, cranial, and DNA samples to examine the relationship among variables in normal and abnormal (cleft lip and palate) anatomy.…”
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