Effects of impaction severity of treated palatally displaced canines on periodontal outcomes: a retrospective study
Abstract Background Even though periodontal health was suggested to be not related to the traction technique, some other variables might influence the esthetic outcome of palatally displaced canines (PDC) when aligned, such as the initial position and impaction rate of the canine before treatment. T...
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Main Authors: | Alberto Caprioglio (Author), Ilaria Comaglio (Author), Lea Siani (Author), Rosamaria Fastuca (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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