The three-dimensional stable mandibular landmarks in patients between the ages of 12.5 and 17.1 years.
Gui ChenMona Al AwadiDavid William ChambersManuel O Lagravère-VichTianmin XuHeesoo OhPublished in: BMC oral health (2020)
During a growth period that averaged 4.6 years, ranging from 11.2 to 19.8 years old, the structures that appeared relatively stable and could be used in mandibular regional superimpositions included Pog, landmarks on the inferior part of the internal symphysis, and the mental foramen. The centers of the mandibular foramina and the starting points of the mandibular canal underwent significant changes in the transverse and sagittal dimensions.