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Class I and Class III malocclusion sub-groupings related to headform type
V D Martone1, D H Enlow, M G Hans
1School of Dentistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106.
The Angle Orthodontist
|January 11, 1992
Abstract:
Different headform types establish different lines of craniofacial growth resulting in anatomic sub-groupings of Classes I, II, and III with characteristic morphologic features. Several key basicranial and facial relationships are involved, with the nasal region particularly significant in group distinctions.