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Management of severe Class II division 1 malocclusion: a case report.
Evaluation of the Immediate Dentofacial Changes in Late Adolescent Patients Treated with the Forsus(…
The occlusal effects of digit sucking habits amongst school children in Northamptonshire (UK).
Dental arch morphology in children with sleep-disordered breathing.
Treatment of mandibular retrusion patients with Forsus appliance following growth spurts].
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Orthodontic Reduction of an Increased Overbite in Adolescents - the Mechanism and Rate of Occlusal A…
Pain and Discomfort With Anterior Versus Posterior Builds-up
Evaluation of Root Resorption During the Correction of Deep Bite With the Help of Laser Irradiation
Comparison of Efficacy of Three Orthodontic Appliances
Effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Stability During Retention Phase.
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