Transverse Facial Growth
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1. Evaluation of transverse changes in the dental arches according to growth pattern: a longitudinal study
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate changes in intercanine (LICW and UICW) and intermolar (LIMW and UIMW) widths on the dental arches of subjects with normal occlusion and Angle Class I malocclusion during the transition to permanent dentition, and evaluate whether or not facial pattern influences on the normal development of the dentition and occlusion. METHODS: Ninetee
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics. Publicado em: 2012-02
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2. The electromyographic study of masseter muscle in patients after surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion / Estudo eletromiográfico do músculo masseter em indivíduos submetidos à expansão rápida de maxila cirurgicamente assistida
Nowadays, a significant part of the national population presents alterations of the maxilomandibular relationship, denominated bad occlusion. The main alteration of the facial growth found in the adults is the transverse deficiency of maxillary. The correction of this deficiency is accomplished through a surgical procedure denominated. These surgeries cause
Publicado em: 2007
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3. "Avaliação das dimensões faciais transversas por meio de radiografias cefalométricas em norma frontal nos portadores de fissura labiopalatina unilateral completa" / Evaluation of transverse facial dimensions through frontal cephalometric radiographies in individuals with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate
Indivíduos com fissura labiopalatina apresentam características craniofaciais que os diferenciam da população em geral. A proposta desta pesquisa foi, por meio de radiografias cefalométricas póstero-anteriores, estudar as dimensões transversais totais da face e as assimetrias esqueléticas faciais horizontais em indivíduos portadores de fissura labio
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Migration of craniofacial periosteum in growing guinea-pigs.
The use of a carbon particle tattoo provided stable periosteal markers and a means of recording periosteal movement both anteroposteriorly and transversely during growth in guinea-pigs. In general, the periosteum migrated toward the cranial sutures. The radial pattern, demonstrated on the frontal bones and indicated on the nasal and parietal bones, showed th