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Clinical Cranio-facial changes and mouth breathing Patrick McKeown and John Mew consider the effect that a habit of mouth breathing can have on dental health
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Document Date: 2014-07-21 10:51:34


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Ann Arbor / Moscow / Melbourne / London / /

Company

Tourne LP / Meredith / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / /

Facility

Buteyko Breathing Clinic of Moscow / University College / Buteyko Institute of Breathing / University College London / Royal Victoria Hospital / Trinity College / University of Michigan / /

IndustryTerm

healthcare professionals / /

MedicalCondition

respiratory obstruction syndrome / mouth breathing / nasal obstruction / Malocclusion / patients’ sickness / Nasal airway obstruction / deformity / hay fever / attention deficit disorder / secondary dental deformities / upper airway obstruction / asthma / dental malocclusion / panic attacks / severe malocclusions / facial deformities / habitual mouth breathing / cross bite / sickness / open bite / long face syndrome / severe hypertension / malocclusions / pains / depression / /

MedicalTreatment

surgery / /

Organization

Royal Victoria Hospital / University College London / Indian Med Assoc / University of Michigan / University College / Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health / Trinity College Dublin / /

Person

Konstantin Buteyko / Samantha / John Mew / Kerr / Patrick McKeown / Wells Principato / Arch Oral Biol / Figure / Neck Surg / Raymond Silkman / Egil P Harvold / Jefferson / /

Position

General Dentist / orthodontist / Dentist / Professor / growing forward / Otolaryngol Head / assistant / /

ProvinceOrState

Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

the American Journal / /

URL

www.irishdentist.ie / /

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