Dental, skeletal and soft tissue changes after bimaxillary protrusion treatment with temporary anchorage devices using different retraction mechanics
Abstract Background Temporary anchorage devices (TADs), which are absolute anchorage, are used for retraction of the anterior teeth in cases of severe bimaxillary protrusion. There have been a number of studies regarding anterior tooth movement using TADs performed by simulation systems and actual t...
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Main Authors: | Kotoe Mayahara (Author), Satoru Kawai (Author), Tomihiro Fujisaki (Author), Noriyoshi Shimizu (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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