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 | Going beyond the specialist perimeters of the disciplines, as previously reported on interdisciplinarity, helps expanding the diagnostic and therapeutic models as it can be seen in the ''[[Aggiornamenti:1/OrthoNeuroGnatodontics|Clinical Case]]'' in which a patient was treated with the OrthoNeuroGnathodontic method is reported. 
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 | These are just some of the topics that will be covered extensively both in this chapter and in what we call “Extraordinary Science”. Meanwhile, in a fitting diversion our colourful friend ''Linus Sapiens'', the little yellow man on the left, asks us:
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