Do the changes in muscle mass, muscle direction, and rotations of the condyles that occur after sagittal split advancement osteotomies play a role in the aetiology of progressive condylar resorption?

G. J. Dicker*, J. A. Castelijns, D. B. Tuinzing, P. J. W. Stoelinga

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