The Replanting of a 1.1 from an Ectopic Position during the Course of Orthodontic Therapy: Follow-Up at 8 Years

The case that is reported here describes the replanting of a 1.1 from an ectopic position during orthodontic therapy. The 9-year-old patient suffered from class 2 type malocclusion with the upper maxilla contracted, right-left posterior cross-bite. The clinical case presented the following details:...

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Główni autorzy: Michele M. Figliuzzi (Autor), Maria Altilia (Autor), Simone Altilia (Autor), Amerigo Giudice (Autor), Leonzio Fortunato (Autor)
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