1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf02166082
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Fernröntgenologischer und klinischer Befund bei erschwerter Nasenatmung

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“…Being within "normal" variation by 8.4 years of age, the smaller SNA and SNB in afflicted adults reveal the same trend, namely a shorter maxilla and a retrognathic middle and lower face. This and the larger SN-ML-ang!e, possibly a compensatory posterior rotation of the mandible, agrees fairly well with the findings of LINDER-ARONSON (14) but not exactly with those of HOCKENJOS et al (9). HARTSOOK (7) or LEECH (12).…”
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“…Being within "normal" variation by 8.4 years of age, the smaller SNA and SNB in afflicted adults reveal the same trend, namely a shorter maxilla and a retrognathic middle and lower face. This and the larger SN-ML-ang!e, possibly a compensatory posterior rotation of the mandible, agrees fairly well with the findings of LINDER-ARONSON (14) but not exactly with those of HOCKENJOS et al (9). HARTSOOK (7) or LEECH (12).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Since then several authors have studied the relationship between mouth breathing, as an expression of nasal stenosis, and dentofacial development. • HOCKENJOS, KOMPOSCH & SCHUMANN (9) claim that children with oral respiration have a retrognatic mandible and a narrow maxilla. HARTSOOK (7) and LEECH (12), however, found no connection between mode of respiration and dentofacial anatomy.…”
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