Figure 1. A rendered CBCT image of a patient’s skull illustrating the left ramus when examined in a true lateral view (A) it showed straight posterior border having no flexure, but after the image was rotated to the right around the vertical axis (B) the ramus clearly exposed a definite flexure at it’s posterior border

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Assessing Ramus Dimorphism of Jordanian Mandibles

Wala M Amin

American Journal of Medical and Biological Research. 2018, 6(1), 1-6 doi:10.12691/ajmbr-6-1-1