Effects of Rapid Palatal Expansion on Chewing Biomechanics in Children with Malocclusion: A Surface Electromyography Study
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Antonio Gracco | Annamaria Guiotto | Zimi Sawacha | Fabiola Spolaor | Alberto De Stefani | Martina Mason | Giovanni Bruno | Ottavia Surace | Z. Sawacha | A. Guiotto | A. Gracco | F. Spolaor | G. Bruno | M. Mason | A. D. Stefani | Ottavia Surace
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