Orthodontic pain in maxilla and mandible during the first week of orthodontic treatment
Background/Aim: This investigation aimed to evaluate the intensity of self-reported pain and frequency of self-medication with analgesics during the initial phase of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances and to compare possible differences between the maxillary and mandibular teeth. Material a...
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Main Authors: | Juloski Jovana (Author), Vasović Dina (Author), Vučić Ljiljana (Author), Pajević Tina (Author), Glišić Branislav (Author) |
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Balkan Stomatological Society,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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