Management of maxillary impacted canines: A prospective study of orthodontists' preferences
Background: Maxillary canines are considered the most commonly impacted teeth, after the third molars. Orthodontists have different preferences on how to approach maxillary impacted canines (MIC). The objective of this article was to investigate orthodontists' approach to managing MIC. Material...
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Main Author: | Hamad Alqahtani (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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