Skeletal and Dentoalveolar Changes in Growing Patients Treated with Rapid Maxillary Expansion Measured in 3D Cone-Beam Computed Tomography. [PDF]
Colino-Gallardo P+6 more
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Sagittal and vertical effects of rapid maxillary expansion in Class I, II, and III occlusions
Giampietro Farronato+3 more
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Airway compartments volume and oxygen saturation changes after rapid maxillary expansion: A longitudinal correlation study [PDF]
Rosamaria Fastuca+4 more
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Rapid Maxillary Expansion- A Narrative Review [PDF]
Padmini M.N, Lakshmi T, Beenadevi V. K
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Semicircular canal morphology in Rodentia and its relationship to locomotion
Here, we present a selection of rodent inner ear 3D models in the lateral view, with rodents from seven locomotor categories (left to right: fossorial, semifossorial, semiaquatic, terrestrial, ricochetal, arboreal, and gliding). Semicircular canal (SCC) morphology, including radius of curvature and shape, can be differentiated between specialized forms
Lily Hou+4 more
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Correction of Posterior Crossbite Using Rapid Maxillary Expansion in a Nine-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report. [PDF]
Beldar TL, Jawdekar AM, Mistry LN.
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Clustering crocodylian dental morphology: Insights into functional adaptations, diet, and ontogeny
Extant crocodylians may be divided into five clusters based on the residuals of four linear dental measurements (y‐axes) and their variation along the jaw (x‐axes). These clusters correlate to snout shape, prey preference, and feeding ecology, particularly prey size and the degree of processing necessary. Multiple families and subfamilies were found in
Jason J. Testin, Domenic C. D'Amore
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Effects of rapid maxillary expansion and functional orthodontic treatment in children with sleep disordered breathing: a systematic review. [PDF]
Piełunowicz M+7 more
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Factors impacting the complexity of the leporid intracranial joint
Anatomy of the intracranial joint and the 2D semi‐landmarks used to capture complexity in the intracranial joint. (a) The intracranial joint can be seen here (in red) between the parietal and occipital dorsally and the basioccipital and basisphenoid ventrally. In hares (as in this figure) the interparietals are fused to obliteration.
Amber P. Wood‐Bailey+5 more
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Three-dimensional analysis of the dentoalveolar effects of slow and rapid maxillary expansion in bilateral complete cleft lip and palate: a randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Arthur César de Medeiros Alves
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