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Facial asymmetry. The diagnostic challenge.

Evaluation of facial asymmetries requires a complete and systematic approach. This clinical examination is supplemented with radiographic studies including panoramic and cephalometric views. For complex cases CT scans are useful. Evaluation of the shape of the cervical vertebrae seen on lateral cephalometric radiographs can be used to predict potential growth in children.

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