"Such malposition and contact of the maxillary and mandibular teeth as to interfere with the highest efficiency during the excursive movements of the jaw that are essential for mastication. (Jablonski
- A brief study of the genetics of malocclusion.
- A cephalometric study of facial types and occlusion classes and relation between them in Finnish children.
- A cephalometric study of the cranial base and the upper maxillary base dimensions in normal occlusion and in Class II division I malocclusion.
- A comparative study of treatment and occlusion in unilateral cleft palate subjects.
- A METHOD FOR COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MALOCCLUSION DATA.
- A STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE TOOTH MATERIAL TO CORONAL AND BASAL ARCHES IN CHINESE CHILDREN OF ACCEPTED NORMAL OCCLUSION.
- AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF A SERIES OF FIFTY TREATED POSTERIOR CROSSBITES.
- Arch shape and space balance determined by arcogramme technique.
- ASSESSMENT OF HANDICAPPING DENTOFACIAL ANOMALIES: A PROPOSED ORTHODONTIC METHOD.
- Cephalometric evaluation of deep overbite and anterior open bite in Kuwait school children.
- Changes in cleft palate malocclusion after the introduction of improved surgery.
- Class 3 malocclusion in twins.
- Differential diagnosis of pseudo Class III malocclusion by clinical and cephalometric appraisal.
- Epicritical and prognostic evaluation of class 3 symptoms.
- Etiologic factors of the Class 3 malocclusion.
- Experimental investigation of the aesthetic effect of various tooth positions after loss of an incisor tooth.
- Factors in the development of overbite: longitudinal study.
- Fibrous dysplasia and asymmetry of facial bones caused by traumatic dental occlusion.
- Form and function of Angle Class 3 malocclusion. A cephalometric and electromyographic study.
- I. Supervised bite development from the age of 6 years. Frequency of disturbances of bite development and need for their treatment. Early diagnosis and early therapy.
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