The extraction of maxillary lateral incisors for the treatment of a Class II crowded malocclusion: a case report
The extraction of an upper lateral incisor for orthodontic purposes is rare and must be adequately justified.
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Main Authors: | Dave Heemanshu R. (Author), Samrit Vilas D. (Author), Kharbanda Om Prakash (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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