A Comparison of class I malocclusion treatment outcomes with and without extractions using an ABO grading system for dental casts and radiographs
Background: Class I malocclusion can be treated with or without resort to extraction. However, despite the indications, a controversy is still ongoing as to whether one option is preferable to another. One of the most frequent controversies centers on whether treatment involving extractions will pro...
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Main Authors: | Bunga Ayub Rukiah (Author), Amalia Oeripto (Author), Nurhayati Harahap (Author) |
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Universitas Airlangga,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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