Several early interventions for ectopic maxillary canines.

Maxillary canine impactation is often encountered in orthodontic clinical practice and the aetiology is associated to genetic factors as well as local space factors. If preventive treatment is not started in ectopic maxillary canines, some possible consequences may occur, such as resorption of the r...

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Main Authors: Carlos Astorga (Author), Felipe Donoso (Author), Claudia Fierro (Author), Antonieta Pérez (Author)
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Published: Universidad de Concepción., 2012-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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