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A Sabatucci1, F Raffaeli, M Mastrovincenzo
1Università Politecnica delle Marche Ancona, Italy - a.sabatucci@univpm.it.
Oral breathing significantly alters head posture, leading to increased craniocervical angles and forward head inclination. Early intervention for oral breathing can help normalize craniofacial morphology and head position.
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