Nowadays, Craniofacial abnormality is a topic that has gained great relevance in society. It is a topic that has generated interest and debate in different sectors, since its impact has been felt in different spheres of daily life. From Craniofacial abnormality, people from different fields have expressed their opinion and have sought to thoroughly understand the different nuances it covers. In this article, we will explore Craniofacial abnormality in depth, analyzing its various facets and its influence today. Through a detailed and rigorous approach, we aim to provide a comprehensive view on Craniofacial abnormality and its importance in contemporary society.
Birth defects of the cranium and facial bones
"Orafacial abnormality" redirects here. For other orofacial abnormalities, see Mouth disease.
They are associated with the development of the pharyngeal arches.[2] Approximately, 5% of the UK or USA population present with dentofacial deformities requiring Orthognathic surgery, jaw surgery, and Orthodontics, brace therapy, as a part of their definitive treatment.[3][4][5]
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