Justification of using a modified RME protocol with myofunctional appliances for dental crowding treatment of mixed dentition period patients with different facial skeleton growth patterns.
the pathology of dental crowding in mixed dentition period is one of the most common in orthodontic practice. Its prevalence, according to various worldwide scientific sources, reaches 77% and occurs at all stages of the formation of the dentognathic system, sometimes complicating the existing malo...
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Main Authors: | Kyryl Krymovskyy (Author), Oleksandr Kaniura (Author), Tetiana Kostiuk (Author) |
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Bogomolets National Medical University,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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