Modern birds (Neornithes) are the mostly highly modified group of amniotes, bearing little resemblance to other extant sauropsids. , with its nearly modern wings but plesiomorphic skeleton, demonstrated more than 160 years ago that soft tissue specializations preceded skeletal modifications for flight. Soft tissues are thus of great importance for understanding the early evolution of modern avian physiology. Most commonly, traces of the integumentary system are preserved; exceptional discoveries include remnants of organs. Together, these have helped to elucidate the evolution of the lungs, ovaries, plumage and beak in early diverging birds. These fossils reveal that many important adaptations for efficient digestion, high oxygen intake, reduced body mass and improved wing structure, all of which serve to improve aerial capabilities and/or meet the energetic demands of this costly form of locomotion, evolved within the first 20-30 Myr of avian evolution. Soft tissue preservation also provides important clues for understanding the ecology of early diverging birds and may even elucidate the extinction of certain groups. However, the current fossil record of Mesozoic avian soft tissues is almost entirely limited to the Early Cretaceous and thus, discoveries from the Late Cretaceous have the potential to drastically transform our interpretation of the available data.This article is part of the theme issue 'The biology of the avian respiratory system'.
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Materials And Methods: A total of 42 participants were divided into groups: implant+CTG (n=20) and implant only (n=22) and evaluated after 48 months using various clinical and radiographic parameters, professional aesthetic assessment, patient-centered aesthetic evaluation, and quality of life improvement measured by OHIP-14 at 12 and 48 months.
Results: Eight patients were lost to follow-up, leaving 34 patients for evaluation.
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Materials And Methods: Patients suffering from severe atrophy of the maxilla and/or mandible underwent immediate loading with fixed full-arch prostheses supported by custom-made 3D-printed subperiosteal implants. The evaluated outcomes included the success and survival rates of subperiosteal implant prosthetic therapy, surgical complications, and the three-dimensional positions of osteosynthesis screws and sleeves used for implant adhesion to the bone.
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Department of Orthodontics, RRDC&H, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Aim: The present study was undertaken to analyze the facial features in class III patients by measuring the facial frontal (linear) parameters and profile (angular) parameters and correlate them with parents to determine the inheritance of facial features.
Materials And Methods: The sample consisted of 40 class III patients aged between 9 and 18 years based on skeletal ANB angle (less than 0 degrees) and Angle's class III classification. Frontal and profile photographs of the subjects and parents were taken in a standardized position according to ABO guidelines.
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