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Activities of masticatory muscles in patients after orthognathic surgery
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 09/18/09
Palma ED et al. – The electromyographic evaluation allowed the impact of occlusion on neuromuscular equilibrium to be quantified, and showed that improvements gained by surgical intervention are primarily due to better occlusal stability and not to biomechanical advantages.
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