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1 Forsyth Dental Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Results from air pressure and cephalometric measurements for control and cleft palate patients have been compared and correlated to evaluate palatopharyngeal competency. Distances measured in a static condition correlated best with nasal air flow. Pressure data correlated least with cephalometric measurements, and their value as a measure of palatopharyngeal competency is doubtful.
Submitted on February 28, 1968
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