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- 2015 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Codes Related to Speech and Hearing Disorders
- Resolution of Sleep Bruxism
- Orthodontic Alterations Associated with Mouth Breathing Habit
- Mouth Breathing: a Menace to Developing Dentition
- Mouth Breathing-A Harmful Habit in a Young Child
- Oral Breathing: New Early Treatment Protocol
- Mouth Breathing: Adverse Effects on Facial Growth, Health, Academics, and Behavior
- Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Mouth Breathers: A
- Managing Airway Development
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Long Term Functional
- Disease/Medical Condition OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA Date of Publication: June 20, 2019
- The Influence of Snoring, Mouth Breathing
- Successful Surgical Coding and Compliance
- Assessment-Of-C19-Diagnosis-Code
- Snoring, Insomnia and Sleep Deprivation Effects
- Sleep Bruxism, Headaches, and Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children and Adolescents
- Mouth Breathing: Physical and Morphological Consequences
- Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy and It's Role in Dental Health And
- Obligate Nasal Breathers Meaning
- Mouth Breathing and Its Relationship to Some Oral and Medical Conditions: Physiopathological Mechanisms Involved
- OMD: Assessment, Prevention and Treatment
- Guiding Atypical Facial Growth Back to Normal Part 2: Causative Factors, Patient Assessment, and Treatment Planning
- Persistent Palatal Hypertrophy Associated with Rapid Maxillary Expansion Procedure: Report of a Rare Case
- An Interview with Steven Sue, DDS, MS, on Mouth Breathing Vs. Nose B
- Effects of Mouth Breathing on Facial Skeletal Development and Malocclusion in Children: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- The Oxygen Advantage, Addressing Dysfunctional Breathing
- Associations Between Sleep-Disordered Breathing Symptoms and Facial and Dental Morphometry, Assessed with Screening Examinations
- The Role of Mouth Breathing on Dentition Development and Formation
- Mouth Breathing: Adverse Effects on Facial Growth, Health, Academics, and Behavior
- Lexicon Utility Technical Manual and Developer’S Guide
- Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders Written By
- Prevalence of Malocclusion Among Mouth Breathing Children: Do Expectations Meet Reality?
- Continuing Education
- Incorrect Orofacial Functions Until 5 Years of Age and Their Association with Posterior Crossbite
- Association Between Oral Habits, Mouth Breathing and Malocclusion Associazione Fra Abitudini Viziate, Respirazione Orale E Malocclusione C
- The Link Between Sleep Bruxism, Sleep Disordered Breathing and Temporomandibular Disorders: an Evidence-Based Review Ramesh Balasubramaniam, Bdsc, MS1; Gary D
- Rapid Palatal Expansion Effects on Nasal Airway Dimensions As Measured by Acoustic Rhinometry
- Current Trisha O'hehir Mouth Breathing ODA 2015 - May 12, 2015 2 Current Trisha O'hehir Mouth Breathing ODA 2015 - May 12, 2015
- Review Article It Takes a Mouth to Eat and a Nose to Breathe: Abnormal Oral Respiration Affects Neonates’ Oral Competence and Systemic Adaptation
- Guilleminault, Dr Christian
- Five Reasons to Consider Taping Your Mouth at Night
- Mouth Breathing-Its Consequences, Diagnosis & Treatment
- What the Heck Is Airway Orthodontics? the Overall Health Perspective and Therapeutic Benefits of Breathing Correctly
- Mouth-Breathing, Malocclusion and the Restoration of Nasal Breathing
- Obligate Nose Breather Baby
- Obligate Nasal Breathers Rats
- Instructions for Nighttime Nasal Breathing