enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Brow ridge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brow_ridge

    The brow ridges are often not well expressed in human females, as pictured above in a female skull, and are most easily seen in profile. The brow ridge, or supraorbital ridge known as superciliary arch in medicine, is a bony ridge located above the eye sockets of all primates and some other animals.

  3. Skull bossing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_bossing

    Frontal bossing in a child Infant Skeleton with Frontal Bossing, A Treatise of the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood by Dr. Job Lewis Smith, 1881. Frontal bossing is the development of an unusually pronounced forehead which may also be associated with a heavier than normal brow ridge.

  4. Coarse facial features - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coarse_facial_features

    hypertrophic alveolar ridges and/or gums The head tends to be longer than normal from front to back, with a bulging forehead. This is because of the premature fusion of skull bones in the affected person.

  5. Scientists reveal the face of a Neanderthal who lived 75,000 ...

    www.aol.com/facial-reconstruction-reveals-40...

    With pronounced brow ridges and no chins, the skulls of Neanderthals look different from those of our own species, Homo sapiens, said Dr. Emma Pomeroy, a paleoanthropologist and associate ...

  6. Acromegaly - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acromegaly

    Pronounced brow protrusion, often with ocular distension (frontal bossing) Pronounced lower jaw protrusion ( prognathism ) with attendant macroglossia (enlargement of the tongue) and teeth spacing Hypertrichosis , hyperpigmentation and hyperhidrosis may occur in these people.

  7. Prognathism - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prognathism

    Functional appliances can be used in growing children to help modify bad habits and neuro-muscular function, with the aim of correcting this condition. [6] Alveolar prognathism can also easily be corrected with fixed orthodontic therapy. However, relapse is quite common, unless the cause is removed or a long-term retention is used. [7]

  8. Early modern human - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_human

    Early modern people and some living people do however have quite pronounced brow ridges, but they differ from those of archaic forms by having both a supraorbital foramen or notch, forming a groove through the ridge above each eye. [98] This splits the ridge into a central part and two distal parts.

  9. AOL Mail

    mail.aol.com

    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!