Evaluation of asymmetries in early childhood: Is there a consensus?
Valéria Medau,
Paulo Roberto Maia,
Almiro José Machado Júnior
et al.
Abstract:Craniofacial asymmetries may alter jaw development in babies, thus compromising future occlusion. These changes can start very subtly, which means that an early well-defined diagnosis is necessary.
Objective: To ascertain whether there is a consensus among specialists regarding the importance of identifying and treating craniofacial asymmetries in children before they reach six years of age; and to develop and validate a guide to assist general dentists so that they can identify signs of craniofacial asymmetry… Show more
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