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ABSTRACT To summarise the scientific evidence from systematic reviews on the differences between fixed functional appliances (FFA) with and without skeletal anchorage for the treatment of Class II malocclusion in growing patients. A systematic search on six major databases was performed.
Valentina Rutili +4 more
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Prevalence of Malocclusion in Permanent Dentition of Iranian Population: A Review Article
Background: The aim of this study was systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence in current and relevant literature about this developmental disorder to present the profile of malocclusion in Iran.
Faezeh ESLAMIPOUR +2 more
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Strategic maxillary second-molar extraction in Class II malocclusion
Marcos Roberto de Freitas +4 more
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Clinicopathologic Analysis of Sarcomas in the Oral and Maxillofacial Region: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to systematically review primary sarcomas in the oral and maxillofacial region, focusing on patient demographics and sarcoma‐specific characteristics, including clinical presentation, histopathology, treatment approaches, outcomes, and survival rates.
Iara Vieira Ferreira +7 more
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Correction of Malocclusion by Botulinum Neurotoxin Injection into Masticatory Muscles [PDF]
Hyun Seok, Seong‐Gon Kim
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ABSTRACT Background Orthognathic surgery is a surgical procedure to correct dentofacial deformities, improving function and facial aesthetics. Method This case report highlights the use of the short split sagittal osteotomy (SSSO), a modified technique proposed by Posnick, in treating a 32‐year‐old female patient presenting with retrognathia (Class II ...
Simon David Marjanowski +5 more
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Treatment of Class II malocclusion with Forsus appliance: a long-term assessment [PDF]
Déborah Brindeiro de Araújo Brito
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Abstract In patients with advanced periodontal disease, pathological tooth migration may occur, which may require subsequent orthodontic treatment for both aesthetic and functional purposes. When planning orthodontic treatment mechanics, intrusive or extrusive forces are frequently indicated.
Gregory S. Antonarakis +3 more
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