The prevalence of malocclusions in an urbanized society is so high that one suspects the involvement of environmental factors in the etiology. There is a strong genetic factor in the development of occlusion. A cornman habit in childhood, mouth breathing is associated with a reduced muscle use rather than increased, abnormally-directed muscle tension.
The prevalence of malocclusions in an urbanized society is so high that one suspects the involvement of environmental factors in the etiology. There is a strong genetic factor in the development of occlusion. A cornman habit in childhood, mouth breathing is associated with a reduced muscle use rather than increased, abnormally-directed muscle tension.
The prevalence of malocclusions in an urbanized society is so high that one suspects the involvement of environmental factors in the etiology. There is a strong genetic factor in the development of occlusion. A cornman habit in childhood, mouth breathing is associated with a reduced muscle use rather than increased, abnormally-directed muscle tension.