Class II malocclusion treatment changes with the Jones jig, Distal jet and First Class appliances
Abstract Objective Maxillary molar distalization with intraoral distalizer appliances is a non-extraction orthodontic treatment used to correct molar relationship in patients with Class II malocclusion presenting maxillary dentoalveolar protrusion and minor skeletal discrepancies. This study compare...
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Main Authors: | Lorena VILANOVA (Author), José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES (Author), Mayara Paim PATEL (Author), Rachelle Simões REIS (Author), Roberto Henrique da Costa GREC (Author), Aron ALIAGA-DEL CASTILLO (Author), Silvio Augusto BELLINI-PEREIRA (Author), Guilherme JANSON (Author) |
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