Oral Motor Behavior: Impact on Oral Conditions and Dental Treatment : Workshop Proceedings, May 16-17, 1979Patricia Bryant, Elliot Gale, John Rugh U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1979 - 261 pages |
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... direction of prevention , and should , there- fore , strive for a better understanding of the processes which underlie this motor behavior and enlist appropriate members of the health care professions -- obstetricians , nurses and ...
... direction of prevention , and should , there- fore , strive for a better understanding of the processes which underlie this motor behavior and enlist appropriate members of the health care professions -- obstetricians , nurses and ...
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... direction . Tongue thrust subjects for research need to be grouped according to presence or absence of an anterior resting position of the tongue . The documentation of tongue thrusters should include , at a minimum , the use of ...
... direction . Tongue thrust subjects for research need to be grouped according to presence or absence of an anterior resting position of the tongue . The documentation of tongue thrusters should include , at a minimum , the use of ...
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... directions . Once problems have been diagnosed , the information pro- cessing concept aids the practitioner in developing prescriptive judgments toward solutions . Regulatory Aspects of Oral Motor Behavior The information processing ...
... directions . Once problems have been diagnosed , the information pro- cessing concept aids the practitioner in developing prescriptive judgments toward solutions . Regulatory Aspects of Oral Motor Behavior The information processing ...
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... direction , and velocity of movements of the orofacial structure . Moreover , the variable motor capabilities of the tongue changing contour and speed of motion within the articulatory structure are probably un- equaled by any other ...
... direction , and velocity of movements of the orofacial structure . Moreover , the variable motor capabilities of the tongue changing contour and speed of motion within the articulatory structure are probably un- equaled by any other ...
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... direction . This type of research suggests that muscle receptors are biased via vibrations and are capable of inducing the perception of movement where none exists . In other words , the higher centers of the CNS were over- ridden by ...
... direction . This type of research suggests that muscle receptors are biased via vibrations and are capable of inducing the perception of movement where none exists . In other words , the higher centers of the CNS were over- ridden by ...
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