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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 10, 38-41, Copyright © 1983 by British Orthodontic Society
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WP Rock and DJ Brain
Cephalometric radiographs from a group of adults who had suffered nasal trauma during childhood were compared with random controls. Significant differences were found between mean measurements for the two groups, which indicated aberrations in the growth of the midface in patients from the study group. The vertical component of facial development was also altered, being increased in the study group.
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