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Prevalence and Severity of Malocclusion in Adolescent Kuwaitis
2005
Medical Principles and Practice
lary anterior spacing as opposed to only about 1/3 of those with mandibular spacing. Conclusion: Our fi ndings suggest that more than 70% of young adolescent Kuwaitis have moderate to severe malocclusion, with incisor malalignment as the most prevalent malocclusion trait.
doi:10.1159/000088111
pmid:16220011
fatcat:7b45q3gmfrfhbnwpxzvircawvy