The Orthodontic-Periodontal Risk Assessment (OPRA) in developing Periodontal Disease
Fifty percent of the adult population suffers from periodontal disease. Patients with Stage IV periodontal disease have altered physiological dental relationships such as masticatory dysfunction, secondary occlusal trauma, increased tooth mobility, bite collapse, tooth migration and flaring. Occlusa...
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Main Authors: | Marino Musilli (Author), Sherry Lee (Author), Mauro Farella (Author), Guerino Paolantoni (Author) |
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