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The variability of the curvature of the labial surface of the upper anterior teeth along the facial axis of the clinical crown
Archives of Oral Biology, 10/26/07
Smith, R.N., et al. - The method proved reliable. All tooth types showed that the mid-point region had the greatest rise variable, indicating that the most-prominent point was central or incisal for central and lateral incisors. All were skewed towards the incisal end and had kurtosis at both ends. Central incisors showed least variability. Greater variability was seen within the incisal third than within the gingival third for all tooth types
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