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PROTRUSION OF THE UPPER OR LOWER HUMAN JAW
Mandibular prognathism; Habsburg jaw; Habsburg lip; Austrian Lip; Hapsburg lip; Alveolar prognathism; Hapsburg jaw; Progeni; Prognathous; Prognathousness; Prognathist; Prognathistic; Hapsburg Lip; Habsburg Lip; Lantern jaw; Prognathia; Prognathic; Habsburg chin; Hapsburg chin; Austrian lip; Habsburgs' jaw; Habsburg's jaw; Progenism; Maxillary prognathism
  • Leopold I]], showing progenism

Hapsburg Liebe         
AMERICAN PULP FICTION AND ADVENTURE STORY WRITER, SOLDIER, LUMBER MILL OPERATOR, AND MOVIE PRODUCER
Draft:Hapsburg Liebe; Liebe, Hapsburg
Hapsburg Liebe, born Charles Haven Liebe, (1880-1957) was an American author and screenwriter.Jones, Robert Kenneth.
Prognathic         
Spain in the 17th century         
  • Philip III of Spain
  • Europe after the [[Peace of Westphalia]], 1648
  • Philip IV of Spain
The decline of Hapsburg Spain in the seventeenth century; Habsburg Spain in the seventeenth century; 17th century Spain; 17th-century Spain; The decline of Habsburg Spain in the seventeenth century
Habsburg Spain was at the height of its power and cultural influence at the beginning of the 17th century, but military, political, and economic difficulties were already being discussed within Spain. In the coming decades these difficulties grew and saw France gradually taking Spain's place as Europe's leading power through the later half of the century.

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Prognathism

Prognathism, also called Habsburg jaw or Habsburgs' jaw primarily in the context of its prevalence amongst members of the House of Habsburg, is a positional relationship of the mandible or maxilla to the skeletal base where either of the jaws protrudes beyond a predetermined imaginary line in the coronal plane of the skull. In general dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and orthodontics, this is assessed clinically or radiographically (cephalometrics). The word prognathism derives from Greek πρό (pro, meaning 'forward') and γνάθος (gnáthos, 'jaw'). One or more types of prognathism can result in the common condition of malocclusion, in which an individual's top teeth and lower teeth do not align properly.