Dean et al., 1992 - Google Patents
A preliminary study of maximum voluntary bite force and jaw muscle efficiency in pre-orthognathic surgery patientsDean et al., 1992
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- Dean J
- Throckmorton G
- Ellis III E
- Sinn D
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- Journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery
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The functional state of dentofacial deformity patients before orthognathic surgery has received relatively little study. In this study, the ability to generate occlusal force was compared between 84 patients before treatment for various dentofacial deformities and 57 …
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