Copyright © 2006 Australian Society of OrthodontistsBackgroundWe have provided evidence of secular increases in stature and acceleration of skeletal maturation in Australian male children and young adults in recent decades, and relatively less prominent secular increases in stature in females.AimsOur aims were to construct new references for stature and skeletal age in Australians.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study of 2,497 South Australians, comprising 1,255 males and 1,242 females aged between 9 and 18 years. Clinical records obtained from 1995 to 2005 comprised stature, chronological and skeletal ages of these individuals. Means and standard deviations for stature and skeletal age were visually smoothed for each sex to construct...
To assess skeletal maturation in orthodontic patients using hand-wrist and cervical vertebrae method...
Assessment of skeletal maturity is a necessary clinical need in orthodontics and other health profes...
A longitudinal growth study was conducted on fifty orthodontically untreated subjects (26 females, 2...
Background: We have provided evidence of secular increases in stature and acceleration of skeletal m...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Society of OrthodontistsBackgroundAssessment of growth and maturation in...
First published: March 1976Skeletal ages of Aboriginal children living on a Commonwealth Government ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Society of OrthodontistsBackground: Ossification events in the hand and ...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Society of OrthodontistsThe aim of this study was to investigate the app...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to evaluate the height growth of Class I and III orthodontic...
Article first published online: 7 DEC 1998Millennial and secular changes in body height of prehistor...
Subadult age estimates are based on the principles of growth and development and are considered the ...
Assessment of skeletal maturity is a necessary clinical need in orthodontics and other health profes...
To assess skeletal maturation in orthodontic patients using hand-wrist and cervical vertebrae method...
Assessment of skeletal maturity is a necessary clinical need in orthodontics and other health profes...
A longitudinal growth study was conducted on fifty orthodontically untreated subjects (26 females, 2...
Background: We have provided evidence of secular increases in stature and acceleration of skeletal m...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Society of OrthodontistsBackgroundAssessment of growth and maturation in...
First published: March 1976Skeletal ages of Aboriginal children living on a Commonwealth Government ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Society of OrthodontistsBackground: Ossification events in the hand and ...
Copyright © 2003 Australian Society of OrthodontistsThe aim of this study was to investigate the app...
After attending this presentation, attendees will gain awareness of the ontogeny of cranial maturati...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to evaluate the height growth of Class I and III orthodontic...
Article first published online: 7 DEC 1998Millennial and secular changes in body height of prehistor...
Subadult age estimates are based on the principles of growth and development and are considered the ...
Assessment of skeletal maturity is a necessary clinical need in orthodontics and other health profes...
To assess skeletal maturation in orthodontic patients using hand-wrist and cervical vertebrae method...
Assessment of skeletal maturity is a necessary clinical need in orthodontics and other health profes...
A longitudinal growth study was conducted on fifty orthodontically untreated subjects (26 females, 2...