Orthodontic tooth movement with and without corticotomy - A study realized on animal model
Orthodontic treatment of dento-maxillary anomalies is a common therapeutic intervention, with a growing number of pediatric and adult patients requiring it [1]. The raising understanding of the need for this treatment option has led to a shift in the addressability of various social groups, leading...
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Main Authors: | Irinel Panainte (Author), Eugen Bud (Author), Manuela Chibelean (Author), Mahmoud El Saafin (Author), Irina Zetu (Author), Delia Elena Daragiu (Author), Mariana Pacurar (Author) |
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Amaltea Medical Publishing House,
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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