The purpose of the present study was to examine whether a relationship exists between posture of the head and neck, and the presence of certain malocclusal problems. Dental models, in addition to lateral cephalometric radiographs taken in the “natural head position” of 180 male and female subjects were obtained. The postural angles between the head and the cervical column termed; craniovertical, craniocervical, cervicohorizontal, and cervical curvature, were measured. The malocclusal traits studied was; molar relation, crowding, spaces, overbite, overjet, crossbites, and midline displacements. Results show that a relationship between crowding and head posture could only be found in subjects with upper arch crowding, and cervical curvature (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the published evidence regarding the association betwee...
Perinetti G, Contardo L, Silvestrini-Biavati A, Perdoni L, Castaldo A. Dental malocclusion and body ...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that there is no relationship between the posture of the head...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether a relationship exists between posture of the...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the present study was aimed to evaluate and associate the relationshi...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. Dental crowding is the most common feature of malocclu...
It has been known that head posture may influence directly and/or indirectly the growth and developm...
Objective: To investigate the relationships between craniocervical posture and skeletal Class in cep...
Background: Biologic mechanisms of the form-function interaction are one of important component of o...
Head posture refers to the upright position of the head of a standing or sitting subject. The litera...
Head posture refers to the upright position of the head of a standing or sitting subject. The litera...
AIM: To test whether there is a relationship between head and cervical posture and dentofacial morph...
The craniofacial region are a part of the functional biomechanical unit and are interconnected with ...
Background: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skel...
Background: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skel...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the published evidence regarding the association betwee...
Perinetti G, Contardo L, Silvestrini-Biavati A, Perdoni L, Castaldo A. Dental malocclusion and body ...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that there is no relationship between the posture of the head...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether a relationship exists between posture of the...
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the present study was aimed to evaluate and associate the relationshi...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. Dental crowding is the most common feature of malocclu...
It has been known that head posture may influence directly and/or indirectly the growth and developm...
Objective: To investigate the relationships between craniocervical posture and skeletal Class in cep...
Background: Biologic mechanisms of the form-function interaction are one of important component of o...
Head posture refers to the upright position of the head of a standing or sitting subject. The litera...
Head posture refers to the upright position of the head of a standing or sitting subject. The litera...
AIM: To test whether there is a relationship between head and cervical posture and dentofacial morph...
The craniofacial region are a part of the functional biomechanical unit and are interconnected with ...
Background: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skel...
Background: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skel...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the published evidence regarding the association betwee...
Perinetti G, Contardo L, Silvestrini-Biavati A, Perdoni L, Castaldo A. Dental malocclusion and body ...
Objective: To test the null hypothesis that there is no relationship between the posture of the head...