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Here is the library that holds all of the Phase 1.5 papers as well as the Mewtropics Bibliographic Network (MBN) Map. The map is updated regularly when new papers are in progress and released.
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Phase 1.5 Library
The Bilateral Forward Chewing Exercise Theory (...
Abstract The pressure applied to the jaw from chewing can significantly influence bone remodeling and potentially alter the skull's morphology, including in adults. This process involves intricate mechanisms such as...
The Bilateral Forward Chewing Exercise Theory (...
Abstract The pressure applied to the jaw from chewing can significantly influence bone remodeling and potentially alter the skull's morphology, including in adults. This process involves intricate mechanisms such as...
The Intersection of Functional Matrix Theory an...
Abstract Craniofacial development, a cornerstone of human morphology, is governed by an intricate interplay between genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Melvin Moss’ Functional Matrix Theory (FMT) revolutionized the field by...
The Intersection of Functional Matrix Theory an...
Abstract Craniofacial development, a cornerstone of human morphology, is governed by an intricate interplay between genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors. Melvin Moss’ Functional Matrix Theory (FMT) revolutionized the field by...
The Periodontal Mechanoadaptation Theory (PMT):...
Abstract: The Periodontal Mechanoadaptation Theory (PMT) presents a framework for how mechanical forces generated by chewing influence the remodeling of craniofacial structures, particularly the jaw, through the activation of mechanotransductive...
The Periodontal Mechanoadaptation Theory (PMT):...
Abstract: The Periodontal Mechanoadaptation Theory (PMT) presents a framework for how mechanical forces generated by chewing influence the remodeling of craniofacial structures, particularly the jaw, through the activation of mechanotransductive...