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Assessment of the nasolabial angle in young Brazilian black subjects with normal occlusion
Cephalometry Dental occlusion Orthodontics African continental ancestry group Nasolabial angle
2009/10/20
Black individuals present craniofacial characteristics which differ from those of other races, especially the white race, whose cephalometric analyses are usually considered as the standard in routine...
Facial Soft Tissue Values in Persian Adults with Normal Occlusion and Well-Balanced Faces
Holdaway norms Persian adults
2009/5/30
Objective: To determine the mean soft tissue facial profile for Persian adults as determined by the Holdaway analysis.
Materials and Methods: Lateral cephalometric radiographs for 62 Persian adults...
Why Is Normal Occlusion of the Teeth the Exception and Not the Rule?
Normal Occlusion Teeth Exception
2009/3/19
Why Is Normal Occlusion of the Teeth the Exception and Not the Rule?
The Anatomical Basis of Occlusion.
Ontogenic Development of Occlusion.
The Evolution of Dental Occlusion from Fish to Man.
Factors Influencing Occlusion.
Morphology of The Adult Mandible in Class II, Division 1 Malocclusion and in Excellent Occlusion
Morphology Adult Mandible Class II
2009/3/16
Morphology of The Adult Mandible in Class II, Division 1 Malocclusion and in Excellent Occlusion.
Some Biological Aspects of Prognathism and Occlusion of the Teeth
Biological Aspects Prognathism and Occlusion Teeth
2009/3/16
Some Biological Aspects of Prognathism and Occlusion of the Teeth.
The relation of maxillary structures to cranium in malocclusion and in normal occlusion
maxillary structures malocclusion normal occlusion
2009/3/16
The relation of maxillary structures to cranium in malocclusion and in normal occlusion.
Differences Between the Facial Skeletal Patterns Of Class III Malocclusion and Normal Occlusion
Facial Skeletal Patterns Class III Malocclusion Normal Occlusion
2009/3/16
Differences Between the Facial Skeletal Patterns Of Class III Malocclusion and Normal Occlusion.
Functional Electromyography of the Temporal And Masseter Muscles in Class II, Division I Malocclusion and Excellent Occlusion
Functional Electromyography Temporal And Masseter Muscles
2009/3/16
Functional Electromyography of the Temporal And Masseter Muscles in Class II, Division I Malocclusion and Excellent Occlusion.
An Electromyographic Analysis of Muscular And Temporomandibular Joint Disturbances Due to Imbalances in Occlusion
Electromyographic Analysis Muscular And Temporomandibular Joint Imbalances in Occlusion
2009/3/16
An Electromyographic Analysis of Muscular And Temporomandibular Joint Disturbances Due to Imbalances in Occlusion.
Facial, Cranial and Cervical Pain Associated With Dysfunctions of the Occlusion and Articulations of the Teeth
Dysfunctions Occlusion Articulations of the Teeth
2009/3/16
Facial, Cranial and Cervical Pain Associated With Dysfunctions of the Occlusion and Articulations of the Teeth.
The Necessity For Postorthodontic Precision Grinding For Balanced Occlusion
Necessity Postorthodontic Precision Grinding Balanced Occlusion
2009/3/12
The Necessity For Postorthodontic Precision Grinding For Balanced Occlusion.