Effect of face mask therapy on mandibular rotation considering initial and final vertical growth pattern: A longitudinal study
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the effect of maxillary protraction with facemask therapy on mandibular rotation taking into account the initial and final vertical growth pattern of each participant in order to evaluate our null hypothesis: The use of facemask in these patients does not modify their...
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Main Authors: | Liseth Salazar (Author), Melissa Piedrahita (Author), Emery Álvarez (Author), Adriana Santamaría (Author), Ruben Manrique (Author), Osmir Batista Oliveira Junior (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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