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J Dent Res 44(1): 197-208, 1965
© 1965 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Dental and Facial Characteristics in Down's Syndrome (Mongolism)

M. MICHAEL COHEN 1 and RICHARD A. WINER 1

1 Departments of Oral Pediatrics and Oral Pathology, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

Dental and facial characteristics in a randomized selection of 123 individuals with Down's syndrome from four state institutions were carefully evaluated. The face and the oral structures were significantly altered by the chromosomal abnormality associated with Down's syndrome.




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