Palatal asymmetry assessed by intraoral scans: effects of sex, orthodontic treatment, and twinning. A retrospective cohort study
Abstract Background Symmetry is critical in perceived attractiveness, especially in female faces. The palate determines the teeth' alignment and supports facial soft tissues. Therefore, the study aimed to assess the effects of sex, orthodontic treatment, age, and heritability on the directional...
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Main Authors: | Botond Simon (Author), Francesco Guido Mangano (Author), Adrienn Pál (Author), István Simon (Author), Dalma Pellei (Author), Arvin Shahbazi (Author), János Vág (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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