Altering calcium and phosphorus levels in utero affects adult mouse mandibular morphology.
Mohamed G HassanRicardo VargasAbbas R ZaherHanan A IsmailClare LeeTimothy C CoxAndrew H JheonPublished in: Orthodontics & craniofacial research (2019)
Increased calcium and decreased phosphorus levels led to a retrognathic mandible associated with lowered BMD in experimental females, whereas experimental showed partly opposite effects. Further studies are required to understand the mechanism underlying diet- and gender-specific differences in mandibular morphology.