Average interradicular sites for miniscrew insertion: should dental crowding be considered?
ABSTRACT Objective: To define a map of interradicular spaces where miniscrew can be likely placed at a level covered by attached gingiva, and to assess if a correlation between crowding and availability of space exists. Methods: Panoramic radiographs and digital models of 40 patients were selected a...
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Main Authors: | Michele Tepedino (Author), Paolo M. Cattaneo (Author), Francesco Masedu (Author), Claudio Chimenti (Author) |
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