Begg class II treatment planning for optimum profile control
In attempting to obtain the treatment goals of a normal incisor and lip relationship the overall facial appearance may worsen in a number of patients during treatment with the Begg appliance. The three main causes of this deteriorating profile are over-retraction and excessive torquing of upper inci...
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Main Author: | Thompson F.G (Author) |
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1982-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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