Relation of musical wind instruments to malocclusion

作者: Allen Pang

DOI: 10.14219/JADA.ARCHIVE.1976.0536

关键词: DentistryPsychologyOverjetMalocclusionWind instrumentOcclusionAnterior teethOverbite

摘要: Overjet and overbite measurements of the anterior teeth seventh graders not undergoing orthodontic treatment were analyzed to determine changes in occlusion that could be attributed playing wind instruments. The effect on an individual’s a instrument is unpredictable. Generally, group basis, overjets may affected, but instruments does seem affect overbite.

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