Can Orthodontic Treatment Be Stable 20 Years after the End of the Treatment Scheme? Treatment of a Class 2, Division 1 Malocclusion with Severe Skeletal Discrepancy and Its 20-Year Follow-Up
Class II malocclusions, after class I malocclusions, are the most frequent in the juvenile Italian population. They are most often skeletal in origin and due to mandibular retrusion. Functional devices seem to have a beneficial effect on the growth of the jaw. Long-term maintenance of the achieved r...
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Main Authors: | Domenico Aiello (Author), Riccardo Nucera (Author), Stefania Costa (Author), Michele Mario Figliuzzi (Author), Sergio Paduano (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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