Burnett, 1994 - Google Patents
Reproducibility of the speech envelope and interocclusal dimensions in dentate subjects.Burnett, 1994
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- 1133108012194767826
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- Burnett C
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- International Journal of Prosthodontics
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This paper describes and compares the mandibular speech envelope and interocclusal dimensions, at the closest speaking and postural positions, for a group of 30 dentate subjects measured at separate data-collecting sessions. Mandibular movement was …
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