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All the studies I've read seem to give legitimacy to Mike Mew
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Mouth breathing children have higher gonial angles, more retruded mandibles and lower intermolar distance.
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Facial morphology of people has changed with time, due to environmental reasons
"These recorded changes in mandibular morphology of mediaeval and post-mediaeval Londoners are most likely the result of a shift in diet (and associated decrease in masticatory function) observed in the period surrounding the Industrial Revolution."
Comparison of cephalometric patterns in mouth breathing and nose breathing children
The aim of this study was to compare cephalometric values between nasal and oral breathing children and to measure the upper and lower airway space in…
Mouth breathing in allergic children: Its relationship to dentofacial development
While there are many claims that abnormal breathing patterns alter facial growth, there are limited controlled data to confirm this. We evaluated fort…
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Changes in mandibular dimensions during the mediaeval to post-mediaeval transition in London: A possible response to decreased masticatory load
Biomechanical forces, such as those produced during mastication, are considered a primary agent in stimulating craniofacial growth and development. Th…
"These recorded changes in mandibular morphology of mediaeval and post-mediaeval Londoners are most likely the result of a shift in diet (and associated decrease in masticatory function) observed in the period surrounding the Industrial Revolution."