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Research Article

Malocclusion and Hair Loss: An Intimate Relationship

Authors

  • Brian Dye Classone Orthodontic Lab Owner, President

Abstract

A large array of research has been, and continues to be conducted to determine the causative agent for hair loss. Traditionally such investigation has focused on a number of varying topics, including but not limited to chromosome composition, genotype, and subsequent phenotype expression. However, little or no investigation has been conducted to deduce what effect the skeletal relationship has upon the initial development of hair loss. Through a series of observational case studies, it is evident that there is a relationship between malocclusion and hair loss. Specifically, through analysis of dental records, cephalometric radiographs, and visual observation of patients, there appears to be a correlation between Class II Skeletal malocclusion and subsequent hair loss. Further investigation yields that vascular anatomical differences between different skeletal schemes is associated with the development of hair loss

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Journal

International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention

Volume (Issue)

7 (02)

Pages

4735-4738

Published

2020-02-07

How to Cite

Malocclusion and Hair Loss: An Intimate Relationship. (2020). International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Invention, 7(02), 4735-4738. https://doi.org/10.18535/ijmsci/v7i02.01

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Keywords:

Craniofacial Anomalies, Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, Hair Loss, Baldness