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Tongue blade neuromuscular junction defects in old F344 rats. [PDF]
Kemp JF, Sieck GC, Fogarty MJ.
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British Dental Journal, 1981
Orthodontists have never agreed as to whether the tongue plays a primarily adaptive role in dental abnormalities or whether, at times, it can create a malocclusion. An hypothesis is put forward suggesting that, in the short term, the former is true but that, in the long term, bone will respond to posture.
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Orthodontists have never agreed as to whether the tongue plays a primarily adaptive role in dental abnormalities or whether, at times, it can create a malocclusion. An hypothesis is put forward suggesting that, in the short term, the former is true but that, in the long term, bone will respond to posture.
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
Some authors have shown that tongue lesions represent an important segment of oral mucosal lesions group, with prevalence varying among epidemiologic studies from different countries.The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of tongue lesions in a Brazilian population.A collaborative study was conducted using data from 5 anatomic pathology ...
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Some authors have shown that tongue lesions represent an important segment of oral mucosal lesions group, with prevalence varying among epidemiologic studies from different countries.The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of tongue lesions in a Brazilian population.A collaborative study was conducted using data from 5 anatomic pathology ...
Fábio Wildson Gurgel, Costa +5 more
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