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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for misalignments
  1. Strabismus is a disorder in which both eyes do not line up in the same direction. Therefore, they do not look at the same object at ...
  2. ... the joint. This lining is called the synovium. Misalignment of the kneecap (patella). Misalignment puts the kneecap out of position. Broken or ...
  3. ... enough not to require treatment. If a severe misalignment is present, orthodontics and/or oral surgery may ...
  4. ... palsies and other causes of diplopia and ocular misalignment. In: Liu GT, Volpe NJ, Galetta SL, eds. ...
  5. ... palsies and other causes of diplopia and ocular misalignment. In: Liu GT, Volpe NJ, Galetta SL, eds. ...
  6. ... dental fillings, crowns, dental appliances, retainers, or braces Misalignment of jaw fractures after a severe injury Tumors ...
  7. ... synovium. Kneecap (patella) that is out of position (misalignment). Small pieces of broken cartilage in the knee ...
  8. Prognathism may cause malocclusion (misalignment of the biting surfaces of the upper and lower teeth). It can give a person an angry, or fighter's appearance. ...