Cinefluorography with image intensification for observing temporomandibular joint movements

The Journal of the American Dental Association - Tập 53 - Trang 517-527 - 1956
Harrison M. Berry1, F. Allan Hofmann2
1Associate professor of roentgenology, University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry, Philadelphia
2Director, technical research, Lancaster Cleft Palate Clinic, Lancaster, Pa.

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