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DEFINATION
“Growth was concieved by an
anatomist, born to a biologist, delivered by a
physician, left on a chemist doorstep, and
adopted by a physiologist.At an early age- she
eloped with a statistician, divorced him for a
psycologist, and is now wooed, alternatively
and concurrently, by an endrocrinologist, a
biochemist,a physicist, a mathematician, an
orthodontist, a eugenicist and the children’s
bureau”.
Growth and development of an indiviual
is divided into two periods Prenatal period
 Post natal period
THE PRENATAL LIFE IS DIVIDED
INTO THREE PERIODS –
1.PERIOD OF THE OVUM
2.PERIOD OF THE EMBRYO
3.PERIOD OF THE FETUS
PRE NATAL GROWTH PHASE




About the fourth
week of intrauterine life,
the pharyngeal
arches are laid down
The first arch is
called the mandibular
arch
and the
second arch the hyoid
arch.
Each of these five arches contain 1.

2.

3.
4.

A central cartilage rod that form the skeleton
of the arch.
A muscular component termed as
bronchomere
A vascular component.
A neural element.
INTRAMEMBRANOUS BONE
FORMATION
The first structure to
develop in the
primodium of the lower
jaw is the mandibular
division of trigeminal
nerve that precedes the
mesenchymal
condensation forming
the first [mandibular]
arch.
At around 36 -38 days of intrauterine life there
is ectomesenchymal condensation

Some mesenchymal cells enlarges , acquire a
basophilic cytoplasm and form osteoblasts
These osteoblasts secrete a gelatinous matrix
called osteoid and result in ossification of an
osteogenic membrane.
The resulting intramembranous bone lies lateral to meckel’s
cartilage of first [mandibular ] arch.

In the sixth week of the intrauterine life a single ossification
centre for each half of the mandible arises in the bifurcation of
inferior alveolar nerve into mental and incisive branches
During seventh week of intrauterine life bone
begin to develop lateral to meckel’s cartilage
& continues until the posterior aspect is
covered with bone

Between eigth & tewelth week of intrauterine
life mandibular growth accelerate , as a result
mandibular length increses.
Ossification stops at a piont , which later become mandibular
lingula, the remaining part of meckels cartilage continues to
form sphenomandibular ligament & spinous process of
sphenoid.

Secondary accseeory cartilage appear between tenth &
fourteenth week of intrauterine life to form head of condyle ,
part of coronoid process & mental protuberance
ENDROCHONDRAL BONE
FORMATION

1)
2)
3)

Endrocondral bone formation is seen in 3
areas of mandibleThe condylar process
The coronoid process
The mental process
THE CONDYLAR PROCESSAt fifth week of
intruterine life , an area of mesenchymal
condensation is seen above the ventral part of
developing mandible.
At about tenth week it develops in cone shaped
cartilage.
It migrate inferior & fuses with mandibular ramus at
about 4 month.
This cone shaped cartilage is replaced by bone but its
upper end persists acting as growth cartilage & articular
cartilage.
THE CORONOID PROCESSSecondary
accessory cartilage appear in region of
coronoid process at about 10- 14 week of
intrauterine life.
This cartilage become incorporated into
expanding intramembranous bone of ramus &
dissapear before birth.
THE MENTAL REGIONIn mental region , on
either side of symphysis , one or two small
cartilage appear and ossify in seventh week of
intrauterine life to become mental ossicles.
These ossicles become incorporated into
intramembranous bone when symphysis ossify
completely.
POST NATAL GROWTH PHASE
At birth the two rami of the mandible are short ,
condylar development is minimum and there is no
articular eminence in glenoid fossa. A thin layer of
fibrocartilage & connective tissue exists at the midline
of symphysis to separate right & left mandibular
bodies.

At fourth month of age and end of first year
symphysial cartilage is replaced by bone
During first year of life
appositional growth is
active at alveolar
border, at distal &
superior surfaces of the
ramus, at the condyle,
along the lower border
of mandible and on its
lateral surface.
After first year of life these changes occurs 





Mandibular growth become more selective , condyle
shows considerable activities, mandible moves and
grows downward & forward.
Appositional growth occurs on posterior border of the
ramus and on the alveolar process.
Resorption occurs along the anterior border of ramus
lenthening the alveolar border & maintaining the
anterior- posterior dimension of ramus.


Gonial angle changes after little muscle activity.



Transverse dimension is mainly due to growth at
posterior border in an expanding V pattern.




The two rami also diverge outward from below to
above so that additive growth at coronoid notch ,
coronoid process &condyle also increses the superior
inter-ramus dimension.
Alveolar process of mandible grows upward &
outward on an expanding arc. This permit dental arc to
accommodate the larger permanent teeth.
Scott divides the mandible into three basic
types of bone –
1)
2)
3)




Basal
Muscular
Alveolar
Basal portion is tube like central foundation running
from condyle to the symphysis.
Muscular portion [gonial angle &coronoid process]
is under influence of masseter, internal pterygoid &
temporal muscle. They determine the ultimate form
of the mandible in these areas.


Alveolar portion exists to hold the teeth &
gradually resorbed in the event of tooth loss.
Reduced muscular activity
would account for flattening of gonial angle
and reduction of the coronoid process.
MOSS say that the mandible as a group of microskeleton
unit –





Coronoid process as one skeleton unit under influence of temporalis.
Gonial angle is another skeleton unit under influence of massetor &
internal pterygoid muscles.
Alveolar process is under the influence of the dentition.
Basal tubular portion of mandible serves as protection for the
mandibular canal and follows a logarithim spiral in its downward &
forward movement from beneath the cranium.
THE CHIN –
Enlow & harris feel that chin is
“associated with a generalised cortical
recession in the flattened regions positioned
between the canine teeth. The process involves
a mechanism of endosteal cortical growth .”
 On lingual surface, behind the chin heavy
periosteal growth occurs , with the dense
lamellar bone merging and overlaping on the
labial side of the chin.


In male , the apposition of the bone at
symphysis seems to be about the last change in
shape during the growing period. This change
is much less apparent in the females.
Development of Maxilla


Deevelops from mesenchyme of maxillary
process of 1st branchial arch.
At 7th week of intrauterine life there is primary intra
membranous ossification centre appears for each
maxilla ….infraorbital nerve just above the future
canine area.







From this center ossification proceeds in all
directions
. …posteriorly below the orbit to zygoma.
Anteriorly toward the future incisor region.
Superiorly to frontal process.
To palate to form hard palate




At junction of body of maxilla nd palatal
process together with lateral alveolar plate
forms a trough around the developing tooth.
Bony septas ..divide these troughs into
separate bony compartments acoomodating the
developing tooth germs.
Growth of mandible

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Growth of mandible

  • 1.
  • 2. DEFINATION “Growth was concieved by an anatomist, born to a biologist, delivered by a physician, left on a chemist doorstep, and adopted by a physiologist.At an early age- she eloped with a statistician, divorced him for a psycologist, and is now wooed, alternatively and concurrently, by an endrocrinologist, a biochemist,a physicist, a mathematician, an orthodontist, a eugenicist and the children’s bureau”.
  • 3. Growth and development of an indiviual is divided into two periods Prenatal period  Post natal period
  • 4. THE PRENATAL LIFE IS DIVIDED INTO THREE PERIODS – 1.PERIOD OF THE OVUM 2.PERIOD OF THE EMBRYO 3.PERIOD OF THE FETUS
  • 5. PRE NATAL GROWTH PHASE   About the fourth week of intrauterine life, the pharyngeal arches are laid down The first arch is called the mandibular arch and the second arch the hyoid arch.
  • 6. Each of these five arches contain 1. 2. 3. 4. A central cartilage rod that form the skeleton of the arch. A muscular component termed as bronchomere A vascular component. A neural element.
  • 7. INTRAMEMBRANOUS BONE FORMATION The first structure to develop in the primodium of the lower jaw is the mandibular division of trigeminal nerve that precedes the mesenchymal condensation forming the first [mandibular] arch.
  • 8. At around 36 -38 days of intrauterine life there is ectomesenchymal condensation Some mesenchymal cells enlarges , acquire a basophilic cytoplasm and form osteoblasts These osteoblasts secrete a gelatinous matrix called osteoid and result in ossification of an osteogenic membrane.
  • 9. The resulting intramembranous bone lies lateral to meckel’s cartilage of first [mandibular ] arch. In the sixth week of the intrauterine life a single ossification centre for each half of the mandible arises in the bifurcation of inferior alveolar nerve into mental and incisive branches
  • 10. During seventh week of intrauterine life bone begin to develop lateral to meckel’s cartilage & continues until the posterior aspect is covered with bone Between eigth & tewelth week of intrauterine life mandibular growth accelerate , as a result mandibular length increses.
  • 11. Ossification stops at a piont , which later become mandibular lingula, the remaining part of meckels cartilage continues to form sphenomandibular ligament & spinous process of sphenoid. Secondary accseeory cartilage appear between tenth & fourteenth week of intrauterine life to form head of condyle , part of coronoid process & mental protuberance
  • 12. ENDROCHONDRAL BONE FORMATION 1) 2) 3) Endrocondral bone formation is seen in 3 areas of mandibleThe condylar process The coronoid process The mental process
  • 13. THE CONDYLAR PROCESSAt fifth week of intruterine life , an area of mesenchymal condensation is seen above the ventral part of developing mandible. At about tenth week it develops in cone shaped cartilage. It migrate inferior & fuses with mandibular ramus at about 4 month.
  • 14. This cone shaped cartilage is replaced by bone but its upper end persists acting as growth cartilage & articular cartilage.
  • 15. THE CORONOID PROCESSSecondary accessory cartilage appear in region of coronoid process at about 10- 14 week of intrauterine life. This cartilage become incorporated into expanding intramembranous bone of ramus & dissapear before birth.
  • 16. THE MENTAL REGIONIn mental region , on either side of symphysis , one or two small cartilage appear and ossify in seventh week of intrauterine life to become mental ossicles. These ossicles become incorporated into intramembranous bone when symphysis ossify completely.
  • 17. POST NATAL GROWTH PHASE At birth the two rami of the mandible are short , condylar development is minimum and there is no articular eminence in glenoid fossa. A thin layer of fibrocartilage & connective tissue exists at the midline of symphysis to separate right & left mandibular bodies. At fourth month of age and end of first year symphysial cartilage is replaced by bone
  • 18. During first year of life appositional growth is active at alveolar border, at distal & superior surfaces of the ramus, at the condyle, along the lower border of mandible and on its lateral surface.
  • 19. After first year of life these changes occurs    Mandibular growth become more selective , condyle shows considerable activities, mandible moves and grows downward & forward. Appositional growth occurs on posterior border of the ramus and on the alveolar process. Resorption occurs along the anterior border of ramus lenthening the alveolar border & maintaining the anterior- posterior dimension of ramus.
  • 20.
  • 21.  Gonial angle changes after little muscle activity.  Transverse dimension is mainly due to growth at posterior border in an expanding V pattern.
  • 22.
  • 23.   The two rami also diverge outward from below to above so that additive growth at coronoid notch , coronoid process &condyle also increses the superior inter-ramus dimension. Alveolar process of mandible grows upward & outward on an expanding arc. This permit dental arc to accommodate the larger permanent teeth.
  • 24. Scott divides the mandible into three basic types of bone – 1) 2) 3)   Basal Muscular Alveolar Basal portion is tube like central foundation running from condyle to the symphysis. Muscular portion [gonial angle &coronoid process] is under influence of masseter, internal pterygoid & temporal muscle. They determine the ultimate form of the mandible in these areas.
  • 25.  Alveolar portion exists to hold the teeth & gradually resorbed in the event of tooth loss. Reduced muscular activity would account for flattening of gonial angle and reduction of the coronoid process.
  • 26. MOSS say that the mandible as a group of microskeleton unit –    Coronoid process as one skeleton unit under influence of temporalis. Gonial angle is another skeleton unit under influence of massetor & internal pterygoid muscles. Alveolar process is under the influence of the dentition. Basal tubular portion of mandible serves as protection for the mandibular canal and follows a logarithim spiral in its downward & forward movement from beneath the cranium.
  • 27. THE CHIN – Enlow & harris feel that chin is “associated with a generalised cortical recession in the flattened regions positioned between the canine teeth. The process involves a mechanism of endosteal cortical growth .”  On lingual surface, behind the chin heavy periosteal growth occurs , with the dense lamellar bone merging and overlaping on the labial side of the chin.
  • 28.  In male , the apposition of the bone at symphysis seems to be about the last change in shape during the growing period. This change is much less apparent in the females.
  • 29. Development of Maxilla  Deevelops from mesenchyme of maxillary process of 1st branchial arch.
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  • 31. At 7th week of intrauterine life there is primary intra membranous ossification centre appears for each maxilla ….infraorbital nerve just above the future canine area.      From this center ossification proceeds in all directions . …posteriorly below the orbit to zygoma. Anteriorly toward the future incisor region. Superiorly to frontal process. To palate to form hard palate
  • 32.   At junction of body of maxilla nd palatal process together with lateral alveolar plate forms a trough around the developing tooth. Bony septas ..divide these troughs into separate bony compartments acoomodating the developing tooth germs.