Spontaneous Palatal Expansıon Followıng Sınusotomy In A Rme Resıstant Adult Patıent
Nonsurgical rapid maxillary expansion is a common treatment technique used in maxillary deficiency patients by orthodontists. In order to facilitate, expansion of the maxilla in adults, various combinations of lateral and palatal osteotomies and corticotomies have been used as an adjunt to mechanoth...
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Main Authors: | Banu Çakırer (Author), Ayhan Enacar (Author) |
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Galenos Yayinevi,
2002-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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