Clinical use of orthodontic mini-implants for intrusion and retraction: a systematic review
Bimaxillary dental protrusion is common in many ethnic groups and is generally treated by the extraction of all first premolars. However, temporary anchorage devices (TADs) are currently gaining popularity and most studies have focused on anchorage loss, treatment duration, mini-implant success and...
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Main Authors: | Oswal Sanjam (Author), Agarkar Sanket S. (Author), Jethe Sandeep (Author), Yerawadekar Sujata (Author), Kawale Pradeep (Author), Deshmukh Sonali (Author), Rahalkar Jayesh S. (Author) |
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