Changes in dentoalveolar and facial heights during early and late growth periods: a longitudinal study.
@article{Arat2005ChangesID, title={Changes in dentoalveolar and facial heights during early and late growth periods: a longitudinal study.}, author={Z{\"u}leyha Mirzen Arat and Meliha R{\"u}bend{\"u}z}, journal={The Angle orthodontist}, year={2005}, volume={75 1}, pages={ 69-74 } }
This longitudinal study examined the dentoalveolar structures during early and late growth periods in 62 subjects (26 male, 36 female) with normal facial patterns and acceptable occlusions. Hand-wrist radiographs were assessed and subjects grouped accordingly as either early stage (group 1) or late stage (group 2). Group 1 comprised 30 subjects with skeletal development maturation stages between PP2= and MP3=, H or S. Group 2 comprised 32 subjects with skeletal development maturation stages…
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