Correlation between craniofacial growth and upper and lower body heights in subjects with Class I occlusion
ABSTRACT Objective: To correlate skeletal age, standing height, upper and lower body lengths, and selected craniofacial growth features in a sample of growing individuals, and to model craniofacial growth using multivariate regression. Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study with 447...
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Main Authors: | Thikriat S. Al-Jewair (Author), Charles Brian Preston (Author), Carlos Flores-Mir (Author), Paul Ziarnowski (Author) |
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