Influence of facial types on sliding mechanics
The present study considered the effect of orthodontic friction in an evaluation of the relationship of craniofacial pattern and surface micro-roughness of fixed appliances as determinants of treatment response and time.
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Main Authors: | Cadenas-Llano María (Author), Castillo-Oyagüe Raquel (Author), Iglesias-Linares Alejandro (Author), Yáñez-Vico Rosa María (Author), Solano Enrique (Author), Torres-Lagares Daniel (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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