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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for maxillary
  1. ... one side of the upper or lower jaw (maxillary or mandibular hypoplasia), which can cause dental problems ... Hemifacial microsomia often refers to craniofacial microsomia with maxillary or mandibular hypoplasia. People with hemifacial microsomia and ...
  2. ... jaw (the mandible) and the upper jaw (the maxilla) become enlarged as bone is replaced with painless, ...
  3. ... duct stenosis), or a small upper jaw (hypoplastic maxilla). Many of these abnormalities contribute to difficulty breathing, ...
  4. ... narrowed palpebral fissures), a small upper jaw (hypoplastic maxilla), and a small mouth with pursed lips.People ...
  5. ... central front tooth instead of two (a single maxillary central incisor), and a flat nasal bridge. The ...
  6. ... becomes shaped more like the smaller upper jaw (maxilla). This abnormal shape leads to micrognathia and problems ...
  7. ... nose and mouth (philtrum); a protruding upper jaw (maxilla); a short chin; and large ears.Individuals with ...