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In most subjects, the severity of mandibular ramus height asymmetry varied from light to not clinically significant independently of the facial type. The findings suggest that vertical facial growth pattern not affected the asymmetry index of mandibular ramus height and the intercondylar distance. The results also demonstrated significantly shorter mandibular ramus height for the hyperdivergent skeletal pattern individuals. The findings suggest that vertical facial growth pattern not affected the asymmetry index of mandibular ramus h