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Nasorespiratory Function in Individuals with Vertical Maxillary Excess, Part 1: Measurement

It is a common supposition that nasorespiratory function can have an effect on dentofacial development. It has been proposed that chronic nasal obstruction leads to mouth breathing, which causes alter...

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DR. F.S. O'RYAN DDS

DR. F.S.  O'RYAN DDS
Associate Surgical Director, Center for Correction of Dentofacial Deformities and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital, 1500 S. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76104.

DR. J.P. LABANC DDS

DR. J.P.  LABANC DDS
Former research fellow and resident, Center for Correction of Dentofacial Deformities and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital.

DR. W.V. KAGELER MD

DR. W.V.  KAGELER MD
Director, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine, John Peter Smith Hospital.

DR. BRUCE N. EPKER DDS, PHD

DR. BRUCE N.  EPKER DDS, PHD
Director, Center for Correction of Dentofacial Deformities and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, John Peter Smith Hospital.

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