Considerations on bone growth and development processes at the dento-maxillary level

Journal Title: Medicamentul Veterinar / Veterinary Drug - Year 2014, Vol 8, Issue 2

Abstract

Facial development is the result of growth and skeletal modeling for every component skeletal and /or/ functional, both together or in part, of his power and the proliferation of multiple influences which shall be exercised on them. Taking into account the myriad factors affecting facial development can be explained the large variety of individuals, and also, the large amount of dento-maxillary anomalies. Essential aspects in this topic are presented schematically in this mini-review.

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Cătălin Grigorescu, Dan Stanciu, Radu Stanciu, Anca Temelcea

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Cătălin Grigorescu, Dan Stanciu, Radu Stanciu, Anca Temelcea (2014). Considerations on bone growth and development processes at the dento-maxillary level. Medicamentul Veterinar / Veterinary Drug, 8(2), 53-59. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-163173