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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... role : it suggests that a number of attempts have been made to examine the role of thumb- and fingersucking as causal to dental problems , and have found little . It is important to quote Ayer's summary : In general there is agreement ...
... role : it suggests that a number of attempts have been made to examine the role of thumb- and fingersucking as causal to dental problems , and have found little . It is important to quote Ayer's summary : In general there is agreement ...
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... ( 1978 ) . In this regard , it may be possible that forces from the periodontal membrane play an important role in the stability of tooth position . Davidovitch and colleagues have contributed important information on the relationships 39.
... ( 1978 ) . In this regard , it may be possible that forces from the periodontal membrane play an important role in the stability of tooth position . Davidovitch and colleagues have contributed important information on the relationships 39.
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... Role For Myofunctional Therapy In Tongue Thrust ? There appears to be a logical basis to recommend myofunctional therapy for selected types of patients . In spite of the fact that the results of therapy are questionable , some therapy ...
... Role For Myofunctional Therapy In Tongue Thrust ? There appears to be a logical basis to recommend myofunctional therapy for selected types of patients . In spite of the fact that the results of therapy are questionable , some therapy ...
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... role of learning which Peter Lang felt so discouraged about in the structuring of oral behavior -- the fact that you can put that plate in , displace everything by a couple of millimeters here or there , and after 16 hours have what ...
... role of learning which Peter Lang felt so discouraged about in the structuring of oral behavior -- the fact that you can put that plate in , displace everything by a couple of millimeters here or there , and after 16 hours have what ...
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... role of the control system in sensing , attending to , transforming , retaining , and transmitting information . The appealing aspect of this approach is that it focuses attention on the cognitive activities that precede oral motor acts ...
... role of the control system in sensing , attending to , transforming , retaining , and transmitting information . The appealing aspect of this approach is that it focuses attention on the cognitive activities that precede oral motor acts ...
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