Stress on facial skin of class III subjects during maxillary protraction: a finite element analysis
Abstract Background Maxillary protraction with facemask (FM) is an orthopedic approach for treatment of Class III growing patients. Aim of the present investigation was to analyze tension loads produced by two different facial mask (FM) designs on facial skin of subject with skeletal Class III. Meth...
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Main Authors: | Francesca Gazzani (Author), Chiara Pavoni (Author), Paola Cozza (Author), Roberta Lione (Author) |
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