Relationship Between Dental Occlusion Class, Head Position and Body Posture of The Upper Part of the Body
The close anatomical and neuronal (sensory and motor) linkage between the upper cervical spine and the craniofacial section documented in literature accounts for relationships between the jaw position and the inclination of the cervical spine. The issue of relationships between dental occlusion, bod...
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Main Authors: | Giedrė Jurgelaitienė (Author), Vilma Dudonienė (Author), Marius Jurgelaitis (Author) |
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Lithuanian Sports University,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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