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Morphologic evidence of muscle influence on dental arch width
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1979Tests on hypotheses to explain changes in arch width during correction of distoclusion with the activator appliance used in this study showed that statistically significant increases occurred in both maxillary and mandibular arch widths during treatment. The increase was substantially larger in the maxilla than in the mandible. The arch width showed no
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The relationship of dental crowding to tooth size, dental arch width, and arch depth.
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life sciences, 1987This study was undertaken to answer the question, "Are there any differences in the mesiodistal tooth diameters, dental arch width and dental arch depth between the crowded and noncrowded dentitions?" The materials submitted for study consisted of the Orthoscan intraoral occlusograms of 89 subjects with well-aligned dentition and those of 74 subjects ...
H F, Chang, Y Y, Shiau, K C, Chen
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The Role of Arch Width in Late Lower Arch Crowding
2002There is a strong tendency for untreated lower arch ţo became more crowded in the postadolescent period. The cause of this late increase in crowding is obscured by its multifactorial nature. This study was undertaken to investigate the influence of anterior and posterior arch width to late lower arch crowding.
Borčić, Josipa +4 more
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BULLETIN OF STOMATOLOGY AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Background: Mouth breathing, commonly resulting from nasal obstructions, significantly affects craniofacial development by disrupting the balance of oral and facial muscles. This leads to altered posture, narrower maxillary arches, and increased vertical facial dimensions.
Ahmed Taha, Brwa Khoshnaw
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Background: Mouth breathing, commonly resulting from nasal obstructions, significantly affects craniofacial development by disrupting the balance of oral and facial muscles. This leads to altered posture, narrower maxillary arches, and increased vertical facial dimensions.
Ahmed Taha, Brwa Khoshnaw
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The inheritance of palatal arch width in human families
Archives of Oral Biology, 1968D E, Bowden, D H, Goose
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Method for Study of Mandibular Arch Width Change
Journal of Dental Research, 1970J G, Burch, G, Borchers
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Form and widths of the dental arch
Chulalongkorn University Dental Journal, 2006openaire +1 more source
Narrowing carpal arch width to increase cross-sectional area of carpal tunnel — a cadaveric study
Clinical Biomechanics, 2013Zong-Ming Li, Joseph N Gabra
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Arch width development in Class II patients treated with the Fränkel appliance
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1982James A McNamara
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