Modification of cognitive function induced by a functional orthodontic device
Chewing is one of the most important orofacial functions. Over the last twenty years, a number of authors have examined the correlation between an efficient chewing function and different aspects of body functions: implementation of cognitive functions, reduction of nociceptive impulse propagation,...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Pachì (Author), Ruggero Turlà (Author), Anastasia Romano (Author), Roberta Condò (Author), Aldo Giancotti (Author) |
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