Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... crossbite occlusion . This may be limited to the in- cisor segment and / or one or both buccal segments . The ... crossbite as the teeth come into occlusion . The shift in jaw posture clearly suggests that a crossbite is a significant ...
... crossbite occlusion . This may be limited to the in- cisor segment and / or one or both buccal segments . The ... crossbite as the teeth come into occlusion . The shift in jaw posture clearly suggests that a crossbite is a significant ...
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... Crossbites Single tooth anterior crossbites are easily discovered , usually by the parent , and cor- rected when detected early . The acrylic inclined plane cemented to the teeth will usually correct an anterior crossbite within seven ...
... Crossbites Single tooth anterior crossbites are easily discovered , usually by the parent , and cor- rected when detected early . The acrylic inclined plane cemented to the teeth will usually correct an anterior crossbite within seven ...
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... crossbites . Reducing the in- cisal edge of the canine is not necessary and maintaining its height is sometimes helpful in retention . Overcorrection of the crossbite is probably the best method for gaining good retention . Oral Habits ...
... crossbites . Reducing the in- cisal edge of the canine is not necessary and maintaining its height is sometimes helpful in retention . Overcorrection of the crossbite is probably the best method for gaining good retention . Oral Habits ...
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Chapter | 3 |
THE ROLE OF LABORATORY TESTS IN ORAL DIAGNOSISLawrence Cohen | 110 |
OCCLUSION AND ITS RELATION TO ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN | 124 |
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