Verzì P, Palazzo G, Paolini R
Stomatol Mediterr. 1989 Oct-Dec;9(4):357-64.
The Authors have leaded a cephalometric study on a sample of eleven subjects at the end of the growth with normal static and dynamic occlusion. They have employed cephalometric Giannì's, Cagliari's Ricketts' analysis integrated with the evaluation of the soft tissues according to Holdaway. The eleven subjects of the sample, selected according to a normal static and dynamic occlusion, presented a sagittal skeletal harmony and a tendency to brachyfacial biotypology and a light concave profile.