Treatment of an anterior open bite, bimaxillary protrusion and mesiocclusion by the extraction of premolars and the use of clear aligners
An anterior open bite may be orthodontically treated by either the intrusion of posterior teeth, the extrusion of anterior teeth, or a combination of both. An improvement in bimaxillary protrusion often involves the extraction of premolars and the retraction of the anterior teeth. The treatment of m...
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Main Authors: | Xiang Xiaosong (Author), Wang Chunlin (Author), Guan Xiaohang (Author), Wang Lu (Author), Cang Song (Author) |
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