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Chirodontics:

The Common Compensatory Pattern: Its Origin and Relationship to the Postural Model

Examination of the relationship between mandibular position and body posture.

Occlusion, sternocleidomastoid muscle activity, and body sway: a pilot study in male astronauts.

Body position effects on sternocleidomastoid and masseter EMG pattern activity in patients undergoing occlusal splint therapy.

An electromyographic study of the immediate effect of an occlusal splint on the postural activity of the anterior temporal and masseter muscles in different body positions with and without visual input.

Clinical study of location and reproducibility of three mandibular positions in relation to body posture and muscle function.

Observations on the correlation between posture and jaw position: a pilot study.

Occlusal support and head posture.

An electromyographic study of the immediate effect of an occlusal splint on the postural activity of the anterior temporal and masseter muscles in different body positions with and without visual input.

Body position effects on sternocleidomastoid and masseter EMG pattern activity in patients undergoing occlusal splint therapy.

Body position effects on EMG activity of sternocleidomastoid and masseter muscles in patients with myogenic cranio-cervical-mandibular dysfunction.

An electromyographic study of the immediate effect of an occlusal splint on the postural activity of the anterior temporal and masseter muscles in different body positions with and without visual input.

Nasal cavity changes and the respiratory standard for maxillary expansion.

Nonsurgical Rapid Maxillary Expansion Effects on Craniofacial Structures in Young Adult Females

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