Tridimensional Changes in Mandibular Arch after Rapid Maxillary Expansion Therapy: A Clinical Study
<b>Aim</b>: The upper jaw transverse deficit is certainly one of the most common clinical issues in the orthodontic field. It can be due to skeletal or dental factors, and its etiology may be both genetic and environmental. Rapid maxillary expanders (RMEs) are certainly the most effectiv...
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Main Authors: | Giuseppina Laganà (Author), Valeria Paoloni (Author), Chiara Pavoni (Author), Daniel Palmacci (Author), Arianna Malara (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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