Antegonial Notching of the Mandible: An Often Overlooked Mandibular Deformity in Congenital and Acquired Disorders

Abstract
Mandibular antegonial notching is a concavity of the undersurface of the body just anterior to the angular process (gonion) seen in congenital and acquired disorders [human]. The notch tends to be longer in the congenital than in the acquired state, and the ascending ramus is at a more obtuse angle to the body. [Evaluation of the patients included panoramic radiographs of the mandible.].

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