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  • 23. Influence of the mode of nutritive and non-nutritive sucking on the dimensions of primary dental arches.
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    Vázquez-Nava F, Vázquez RE, Saldivar GA, Beltrán GF, Almeida AV, Vázquez RC.
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  • 35. [Effect of the early intervention of oral habits on the development of dental occlusion].
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