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1 Forsyth Dental Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Cleft palate and normal palate siblings were studied for palatopharyngeal competency with cephalometric, manometric, and air flow technics. The nasal anemometer can serve as a practical instrument to measure palatopharyngeal competency in place of cephalometric radiographs.
Submitted on November 22, 1968
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