Class II, Division 1 Angle malocclusion with severe proclination of maxillary incisors
Protrusion of maxillary incisors is a common complaint among patients seeking orthodontic treatment. This report addresses the correction of Class II Angle malocclusion with excessively bucally proclined maxillary incisors, in an adolescent female patient, through the use of extraoral and fixed appl...
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Main Author: | Kátia Montanha (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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