Do premolar extractions necessarily result in a flat face? No, when properly indicated
Abstract The esthetic benefits are among the main goals of orthodontic treatment; therefore, tooth extractions have been avoided as a protocol for orthodontic treatment because they may impair the facial profile. The present article discusses aspects as the magnitude and response of soft tissue prof...
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Main Authors: | Susiane Allgayer (Author), Maurício Barbieri Mezomo (Author) |
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