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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... posture in tongue thrusters . Research pertaining to tongue thrust has focused on the characteristics of the tongue thrust swallow rather than the resting posture of the tongue . The emphasis on the swallow behavior in tongue thrust ...
... posture in tongue thrusters . Research pertaining to tongue thrust has focused on the characteristics of the tongue thrust swallow rather than the resting posture of the tongue . The emphasis on the swallow behavior in tongue thrust ...
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... posture of the tongue . Using minia- ture pressure transducers mounted in acrylic appliances in various locations in the oral cavity , Proffit and coworkers have found that tongue pressures in speech and swallow are not significantly ...
... posture of the tongue . Using minia- ture pressure transducers mounted in acrylic appliances in various locations in the oral cavity , Proffit and coworkers have found that tongue pressures in speech and swallow are not significantly ...
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... posture of the tongue ( Proffit and Mason , unpublished studies ) . On the basis of our observations of tongue thrusters , we would identify three morphologic changes that occur at or during puberty that account for the remission of ...
... posture of the tongue ( Proffit and Mason , unpublished studies ) . On the basis of our observations of tongue thrusters , we would identify three morphologic changes that occur at or during puberty that account for the remission of ...
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... posture and promote a more posterior resting position for the tongue would be a positive adjunct to orthodontic treatment . The prevailing opinion in ortho- dontics is that appliance therapy accomplishes this in most instances ...
... posture and promote a more posterior resting position for the tongue would be a positive adjunct to orthodontic treatment . The prevailing opinion in ortho- dontics is that appliance therapy accomplishes this in most instances ...
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... posture changes . The efficacy of this and other techniques has not been documented as yet . What Are Some Projected Needs For Tongue Thrust Research ? Research into tongue thrust and myofunctional therapy cannot progress logically ...
... posture changes . The efficacy of this and other techniques has not been documented as yet . What Are Some Projected Needs For Tongue Thrust Research ? Research into tongue thrust and myofunctional therapy cannot progress logically ...
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Page 153 - Changes in mandibular position following removal of the remaining teeth and insertion of immediate complete dentures.