Evaluation of Changes in Sleep Bruxism Patterns produced by two Types of Thermoformed Retainers

  • Polanía Castillo M
  • Melo Andrade W
  • Londoño Mejia L
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Abstract

The East African forest genus Aresceutica Karsch is revised; there are now four valid species, including A.nguruensis , sp. n. from south eastern Tanzania. Aresceutica is extremely similar to the West African genus Serpusia ; it differs only in the form of the prosternal tubercle and the detail of the phallic morphology. Two new combinations are proposed: Ptemoblaxlemarineli Bolívar, 1911 = Aresceuticalemarineli (Bolívar, 1911), comb. n. and Aresceuticavansomereni Kevan, 1956 = Duviardiavansomereni (Kevan, 1956), comb. n.

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Polanía Castillo, M. F., Melo Andrade, W. A., & Londoño Mejia, L. A. (2014). Evaluation of Changes in Sleep Bruxism Patterns produced by two Types of Thermoformed Retainers. Universitas Odontologica, 33(70). https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.uo33-70.ecpb

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