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    <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2026 22:20:18 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The epidemiology of malocclusion and the need for orthodontic care in Northern Labrador Inuit youth.</title>
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      <description>Title: The epidemiology of malocclusion and the need for orthodontic care in Northern Labrador Inuit youth.
Abstract: Anthropological evidence suggests that the Inuit population&#xD;
originated in northeastern China. They arrived in North America by crossing&#xD;
the Bering land bridge from Siberia around 11,000 years ago. The timing of&#xD;
this migration may have been different from that of the American Indian. The&#xD;
Thule culture was the ancestor to the present day Inuit. Thules successfully&#xD;
spread to Alaska in the west and to Greenland in the east by around 1300&#xD;
AD. Therefore, the Inuit race is basically the same across the arctic except&#xD;
for slight differences noted in the Aleut in the Aleutian Islands. Although&#xD;
there is considerable Caucasian admixture today, a characteristic Inuit&#xD;
growth pattern and facial morphology still exists. A deterioration in dental&#xD;
health has occurred since contact with the Western World. The incidence of&#xD;
dental caries is still presently relatively high. Malocclusion has also&#xD;
increased but has been inadequately reported. The prevalence of occlusal&#xD;
disharmony in the Inuit has increased from 11% in 1925 to 82% in 1971.&#xD;
The Inuit are presently struggling for autonomy and land ownership. A&#xD;
number of social and health problems have resulted that seem to be present&#xD;
in many circumpolar regions. Active health-care delivery, involving more&#xD;
native participation, would be a more effective way to combat present health&#xD;
problems.
Description: Department of Orthodontics&#xD;
School of Dentistry&#xD;
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY&#xD;
MAY 24, 1992; FOREIGN THESIS</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 1992 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>1992-05-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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