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Correction: Orthognathic surgery-related condylar resorption in patients with skeletal class III malocclusion versus class II malocclusion: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

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Faria-Teixeira MC   +6 more
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Orthopedic Devices for Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Treatment in Growing Patients: A Comparative Effectiveness Systematic Review. [PDF]

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Class III Malocclusion: Surgery or Orthodontics?

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1992
The pre-treatment lateral cephalograms of two groups of 20 subjects with severe Class III malocclusions were compared. One group had been considered suitable for orthodontic correction by the diagnosing clinician and the other offered orthognathic surgery. The most significant differences between the groups were in angle ANB, M/M ratio (P < 0·001),
W J, Kerr, S, Miller, J E, Dawber
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Treatment Classification of Class III Malocclusion

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify Class III malocclusions within a pediatric practice that lend themselves to a more favorable treatment outcome at an earlier age (before 10 years) rather than initiating treatment at later adolescent growth stages and also to identify the degree of difficulty of the treatment of the Class III ...
Robert J, Kanas   +2 more
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Mandibular Position in Class III Malocclusion

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1988
Lateral skull radiographs of 66 subjects with Class III malocclusion, characterized by lingual occlusion of the upper incisors and a degree of overbite, taken before and after treatment were compared with a Control Group of similar mean age and interval between films. Vertical, Horizontal and Oblique measurements were made to establish the part played
W J, Kerr, T R, TenHave
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Genes, genetics, and Class III malocclusion.

Orthodontics & craniofacial research, 2010
To present current views that are pertinent to the investigation of the genetic etiology of Class III malocclusion. Class III malocclusion is thought to be a polygenic disorder that results from an interaction between susceptibility genes and environmental factors.
Xue, F, Wong, RWK, Rabie, ABM
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