Management of multiple adjacent asymmetric intruded teeth by differential curve of Spee mechanics: a case report
Of the types of dental trauma, intrusive luxation is considered to have the worst prognosis. When forceful intrusion affects multiple adjacent teeth, orthodontic repositioning may be required; however, orthodontic treatment can be complicated by the development of a cant in the occlusal plane, espec...
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Main Authors: | Chang Heng-Ming Mark (Author), Ting Chao-Wen (Author), Wang Kai-Lung (Author), Ho Kwok-Hing (Author), Hsieh Shun-Chu (Author), Lin Hsueh-Jen (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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