Changes in head posture after rapid maxillary expansion in patients with nasopharyngeal obstruction
Introduction: Nasopharyngeal obstruction is an important etiologic factor in the development of an extreme vertical growth facial pattern, and insufficient transversal growth of the maxilla. The treatment outcomes associated with rapid maxillary expansion in the literature are mainly discussed in te...
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Main Authors: | Kjurchieva-Chuchkova G (Author), Kanurkova L (Author), Bajraktarova Miševska C. (Author) |
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