La Gnatología basada en evidencia científica: Una revisión narrativa de la literatura.
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GNATOLOGÍA, DESORDENES TEMPOROMANDIBULARES, DINAMICA MANDIBULARAbstract
Gnatology is a dental science that has proposed various concepts and principles used since 1926, the objective of this narrative review of the literature is to review some gantological postulates used and accepted empirically by clinicians today, looking for published scientific evidence that supports them.
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