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Orthodontic Diagnosis of Nasopharyngeal Obstruction

Nasal breathing is the first physiological function developed at birth. Responsible for the processes of air conditioning--warming, humidification, and filtering--it serves as protection for the respi...

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EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB, DDS

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB, DDS
Senior Editor, Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 1828 Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302.

ALLEN H. NELSON, PHD

ALLEN H. NELSON, PHD
Director and Research Consultant, Nelson Associates, Nederland, CO.

DAVID S. VOGELS III

DAVID S. VOGELS III
Managing Editor, Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 1828 Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302.

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