Diagnosis and treatment of an excess vertical dimension malocclusion
The orthodontic clinician must use a careful differential diagnosis protocol for each patient who seeks his or her care. The diagnosis must analyze all three components of a malocclusion-facial, dental, and skeletal. Each component must be carefully studied and understood so that (1) the proper ques...
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Main Authors: | Vaden JL (Author), Williams RA (Author) |
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