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Fibrous Dysplasia and Asymmetry of Facial Bones Caused by Traumatic Dental Occlusion: Discussion: G. Mårtensson, H. Myrhaug

open access: closedActa Oto-Laryngologica, 1958
Asymmetry of facial bones is frequently seen in civilized races but do rarely occur in wild tribes. This observation is made repeatedly by dental investigators. They found that the development of facial bones is closely connected to the tooth bearing structures to which most facial deformities can be traced. The harmonious form and symmetry of the face
H Myrhaug
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Dental Ethics/Occlusion—Traumatic and Otherwise

open access: closedThe Journal of the American Dental Association and the Dental Cosmos, 1938
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Traumatic dental injuries to primary incisors and the terminal or occlusal plane relationship in Indian preschool children.

Community dental health, 2011
To determine the prevalence of traumatic dental injuries to primary incisors in 3-5 year-old preschool children and to study the relationship between dental injuries and age, gender and terminal plane relation.A cross-sectional study was conducted in 1,126 preschool children aged three to five years enrolled in eleven private and public nursery schools,
Shekhar, MG, Mohan, R
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The Influence of Dental Occlusion on Dynamic Balance and Muscular Tone

Frontiers in Physiology, 2020
Sonia Julià-Sánchez   +2 more
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