Changes in Cephalometric Variables after Orthognathic Surgery and Their Relationship to Patients' Quality of Life and Satisfaction
Objectives: This study was designed to assess the relationship between postsurgical cephalometric changes and quality of life and satisfaction after orthognathic surgery. Material and Methods: Sample size consisted of 30 patients with class III and 25 patients with class II malocclusion treated with...
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Main Authors: | Tahereh Baherimoghaddam (Author), Morteza Oshagh (Author), Navid Naseri (Author), Nariman Iraji Nasrbadi (Author), Sepideh Torkan (Author) |
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Stilus Optimus,
2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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