Similar words: occlusion, occlusive, inclusion, seclusion, reclusion, exclusion, conclusion, preclusion. Meaning: ['mælə'kluːʒn] n. (dentistry) a condition in which the opposing teeth do not mesh normally.
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(1) Methods MEAW technic was used to openbite malocclusion.
(2) His malocclusion was caused by malposed anteriors.
(3) Conclusion The morbility rate of malocclusion of resident in bronze age is lower than that of modern resident and nearer ages resident.
(4) The deformations in subjects with Class III malocclusion may represent a developmental elongation of the mandible anteroposteriorly , which leads to the appearance of a prognathic mandibular profile.
(5) Method 138 malocclusion patients, treated since 1998 . analyse the contentment of their look after therapy.
(6) The analysis based on lateral cephalometric radiographs in natural head position could make the diagnosis of malocclusion more reasonable.
(7) Objective:To investigate the relationship among the congenital hypodontia of mandibular incisor and malocclusion and the variation of medial distal dimension of mandibular canine.
(8) Objective: To study the tooth size correlation between permanent cuspid and bicuspid group and other teeth groups in malocclusion.
(9) It was referred to possible breastfeeding difficulties, speech problem, malocclusion and gingival recession.
(10) Conclusions To use two phase correction method canobtain evident curative effects and better side face of soft tissue for jaw bone backwards malocclusion.
(11) To investigate the prevalence rate and the related factors of the - mute students malocclusion in Xiamen[Sentencedict.com ], China.
(12) Objective To summarize the results of treatment in patients with partial edentia and malocclusion.
(13) Objective To evaluate the effects of local appliance to prosthodontic patients with local malocclusion which impaired prosthodontic treatment.
(14) Conclusion: Predicting the tooth size of cuspid and bicuspid group in malocclusion can't simply follow the law of normal occlusion.
(15) AIM : To study the relationship between the congenital missing third molar and malocclusion.
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