McNamara J A, Bryan F A
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 1987 Aug;92(2):98-108. doi: 10.1016/0889-5406(87)90364-7.
Twenty-three male juvenile rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were used in an experimental study of long-term mandibular adaptations to induced protrusive function. Serial protrusive appliances were placed in 11 experimental animals and mandibular adaptations were monitored cephalometrically. Twelve animals were used as controls. After 48 weeks significant increases in increments of condylar growth and in overall mandibular length were noted in the treated animals. At the end of the 144-week experimental period, the mandibles of the treated animals were 5 to 6 mm longer than those of the control animals. The results of this study do not support the hypothesis that the mandible has a genetically predetermined length.
23只雄性幼年恒河猴(猕猴)被用于一项关于下颌对诱导性前伸功能长期适应性的实验研究。在11只实验动物中放置了系列前伸矫治器,并通过头影测量法监测下颌的适应性变化。12只动物作为对照。48周后,发现治疗组动物髁突生长增量和下颌总长度有显著增加。在144周的实验期结束时,治疗组动物的下颌比对照组动物长5至6毫米。本研究结果不支持下颌具有基因预定长度这一假说。