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Chiarella Sforza

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  551
Citations -  13854

Chiarella Sforza is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Masticatory force. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 520 publications receiving 11942 citations. Previous affiliations of Chiarella Sforza include National Research Council & University of São Paulo.

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Harmonic analysis and clustering of facial profiles.

TL;DR: The profiles of 83 healthy young adults were traced from right-side photographs, and then digitized with an image analyzer, showing that the conventional parameters could sometimes give misleading information for orthodontic and craniofacial orthopedic treatment plans.
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Immediate effect of the resilient splint evaluated using surface electromyography in patients with TMD

TL;DR: There was a statistically significant difference when comparing the results among the study groups, and the resilient occlusal splints may be used as complementary or adjunctive treatment of temporomandibular disorders.
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Maxillary versus mandibular arch form differences in human permanent dentition assessed by Euclidean-distance matrix analysis.

TL;DR: In both sexes, the maxillary arch was larger than the mandibular arch; arch shape was also significantly different; all teeth contributed to the shape difference between arches regardless of gender.
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The nasal septum deviation index (NSDI) based on CBCT data.

TL;DR: Among the analysed parameters, SDI seemed to be the most suitable for the quantitative assessment of NSD, and CBCT allowed accurate assessment of airway morphology.
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Morphometric study of the human ovary during compartmentalization

TL;DR: The volumetric composition of the human ovary during the compartmentalization stage has been investigated using current stereological methods and somatic tissue formed the majority of the organ.