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Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther., Volume 16, Issue 2 (July 1990) – 5 articles

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A Review of: Ambiguities of Angle's Classification, by Donald J. Rinchuse and Daniel J. Rinchuse (1989)
by Catherine Jackson
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1990, 16(2), 12; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1990.16.2.5 - 1 Jul 1990
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In this article, Ors. Donald and Daniel Rinchuse share their research on the evolution of Angle's system of classification of dental occlusion, point out its weaknesses and suggest that it might be upgraded to a more accurate classification system [...] Full article
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A Review of: Stability of Anterior Openbite Treated with Crib Therapy, by Greg J. Huang et al. (1990)
by Marvin Hanson
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1990, 16(2), 10-11; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1990.16.2.4 - 1 Jul 1990
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I think it is safe to say that more high quality, published research on relationships between tongue and lip functions and occlusion has been produced at the University of Washington Dental School than at any other dental school in the United States [...] [...] Read more.
I think it is safe to say that more high quality, published research on relationships between tongue and lip functions and occlusion has been produced at the University of Washington Dental School than at any other dental school in the United States [...] Full article
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Research and Clinical Practice
by Forrest G. Umberger, Janie van Reenen and Noreen Steward
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1990, 16(2), 5-7; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1990.16.2.3 - 1 Jul 1990
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It is not uncommon to come across a clinical practi­tioner who complains that the research reported in the professional journals does not address their clinical needs. Conversely, a researcher may just as well lament that the clinicians are not putting research findings into [...] Read more.
It is not uncommon to come across a clinical practi­tioner who complains that the research reported in the professional journals does not address their clinical needs. Conversely, a researcher may just as well lament that the clinicians are not putting research findings into practice [...] Full article
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Vertical Facial Excess in Children: A Clinical Perspective
by Robert M. Mason and Harvey L. Grandstaff
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1990, 16(2), 3-4; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1990.16.2.2 - 1 Jul 1990
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Children with excessive vertical face height, with an accompanying skeletal openbite, have variously been described as having a long face syndrome or vertical maxillary excess [...] Full article
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President’s Message: Status Report on Initial Goals
by Galen L. Peachey
Int. J. Orofac. Myol. Myofunct. Ther. 1990, 16(2), 2; https://doi.org/10.52010/ijom.1990.16.2.1 - 1 Jul 1990
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When I began formulating my thoughts regarding this presidential message, I re-read what I had written for my first message in the July 1989 issue of the I.J.O.M. [...] Full article
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