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Evaluation of postoperative stability of the mandibular midline widening osteotomy technique with concurrent genioplasty for correction of bimaxillary transverse discrepancy. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg
Ramanathan M   +5 more
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Biracial study of the maxillary midline diastema.

open access: yesThe Angle orthodontist, 1973
E R, Richardson   +4 more
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Midline diastema and its aetiology – a review

Dental Update, 2014
Maxillary midline diastema is a common aesthetic complaint of patients. Treating the midline diastema is a matter of concern for practitioners, as many different aetiologies are reported to be associated with it. The appearance of midline diastema as part of the normal dental development makes it difficult for practitioners to decide whether to ...
Reji, Abraham, Geetha, Kamath
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Pathological Migration: An Unusual Cause of Midline Diastema

Dental Update, 2003
A 34-year-old female attended the orthodontic department and was concerned with a midline diastema in the lower arch. The diagnosis made was pathological migration owing to the habitual placement of her tongue stud on the incisal edges of her mandibular central incisors, forcing them apart.
Gerard, Rahilly, Catherine, Crocker
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MAXILLARY MIDLINE DIASTEMAS: A LOOK AT THE CAUSES

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1999
Maxillary midline diastemas are a common esthetic problem that dentists must treat. Many innovative therapies have been used, varying from restorative procedures to surgery (frenectomies) and orthodontics. At times, these procedures have been performed by the dentist without full appreciation of the factors contributing to the diastemas.Before the ...
L J, Oesterle, W C, Shellhart
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