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Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1983
Malocclusions in a juvenile medieval skull materialE Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1975
Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusionE Larsson
The Angle Orthodontist|April 17, 2001
Sucking, chewing, and feeding habits and the development of crossbite: a longitudinal study of girls from birth to 3 years of ageE Larsson
European Journal of Orthodontics|August 1, 1988
Treatment of children with a prolonged dummy or finger-sucking habitE Larsson
Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1986
Effect of dummy-sucking on the prevalence of posterior cross-bite in the permanent dentitionE Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1972
Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusion. 3. WeaningE Larsson
Tandlakartidningen|October 1, 1973
[Dummy- and fingersucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusion]E Larsson
The International Journal of Orofacial Myology : Official Publication of the International Association of Orofacial Myology|November 1, 1994
Artificial sucking habits: etiology, prevalence and effect on occlusionE Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|May 1, 1973
[Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their influence on the development of the face and occlusion]E Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|December 1, 1972
Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusion. 5. Improvement of malocclusion after termination of the habitE Larsson
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Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1983
Malocclusions in a juvenile medieval skull materialE Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1975
Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusionE Larsson
The Angle Orthodontist|April 17, 2001
Sucking, chewing, and feeding habits and the development of crossbite: a longitudinal study of girls from birth to 3 years of ageE Larsson
European Journal of Orthodontics|August 1, 1988
Treatment of children with a prolonged dummy or finger-sucking habitE Larsson
Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1986
Effect of dummy-sucking on the prevalence of posterior cross-bite in the permanent dentitionE Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|January 1, 1972
Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusion. 3. WeaningE Larsson
Tandlakartidningen|October 1, 1973
[Dummy- and fingersucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusion]E Larsson
The International Journal of Orofacial Myology : Official Publication of the International Association of Orofacial Myology|November 1, 1994
Artificial sucking habits: etiology, prevalence and effect on occlusionE Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|May 1, 1973
[Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their influence on the development of the face and occlusion]E Larsson
Svensk Tandlakare Tidskrift. Swedish Dental Journal|December 1, 1972
Dummy- and finger-sucking habits with special attention to their significance for facial growth and occlusion. 5. Improvement of malocclusion after termination of the habitE Larsson
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