Biomechanics for Orthodontic Intrusion of Severely Extruded Maxillary Molars for Functional Prosthetic Rehabilitation
The objective of this clinical case is thus to present a Class II, division 1, subdivision malocclusion with a severely extruded maxillary left hemiarch, which, due to the loss of mandibular teeth, makes prosthetic rehabilitation of the edentulous spaces impossible. A significant intrusion was perfo...
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Main Authors: | Ivan Pedro Taffarel (Author), Thiago Martins Meira (Author), Lara Karolina Guimarães (Author), Oscar Mario Antelo (Author), Orlando Motohiro Tanaka (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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