Artigo Revisado por pares

Suggested auxiliary method of identification

1962; Elsevier BV; Volume: 65; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.14219/jada.archive.1962.0193

ISSN

1943-4723

Autores

Emenecker Ryan,

Tópico(s)

Cleft Lip and Palate Research

Resumo

1. Kieffer, Jean. Lamlrvagraph and its variations: applications and implications of the planigraphic prin­ ciples. Am. J. Roentgenol. 39:497 April 1938. 2. General Electric X-ray Corporation, Technical Services Department. Medical radiographic technic, Files, G. W., editor. Springfield, III., Charles C Thomas, 1956. 3. Brader, A. C. Application of the principles of cephalometric laminagraphy to studies of the frontal planes of the human head. Am. J. Orthodont. 35:249 April 1949. 4. Subtelny, J. D., and Brodie, A. G. Analysis of orthodontic expansion in unilateral cleft lip ana cleft palate patients. Am. J. Orthodont. 40:686 Sept. 1954. 5. Ricketts, R. M. Variations of the temporomandibu­ lar joint as revealed by cephalometric laminagraphy. Am. J. Orthodont. 36:877 Dec. 1950. 6. Ricketts, R. M. Laminagraphy in the diagnosis of temporomandibular joint disorders. J.A.D.A. 46:620 June 1953. 7. Ricketts, R. M. Cranial base and soft structures in cleft palate speech and breathing. Plast. & Reconstr. Surg. 14:47 July 1954. 8. Ricketts, R. M. Oral orthopedics for the cleft palate patient. Am. J. Orthodont. 42:401 June 1956. 9. Ricketts, R. M. Study of changes in the temporo­ mandibular relations associated with the treatment of Class II malocclusion (Angle). Am. J. Orthodont. 38:918 Dec. 1952. 10. Ricketts, R. M. Facial and denture changes dur­ ing orthodontic treatment as analyzed from the tem­ poromandibular joint. Am. J. Orthodont. 41:163 March 1955.

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