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Study of the characteristics of occlusion in deciduous dentition and mixed and associated factors
Catiara Terra da Costa
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Multiple pulp stones emerge across all teeth during mixed dentition: A case report. [PDF]
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Effects of maxillary molar distalization using clear aligners during the mixed dentition and early permanent dentition with 3 types of Class II traction: a three-dimensional finite element analysis. [PDF]
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Evaluation of maxillary dimensional changes in the mixed dentition: clear aligners vs acrylic expanders. [PDF]
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1992
Summary In the overall analysis, the response to Phase I treatment was excellent. The patient was treated on a nonextraction basis. There was a short second phase of treatment because of the excellent results achieved with the first phase of orthodontic treatment.
S A, Dugoni, S O, Chee, D J, Harnick
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Summary In the overall analysis, the response to Phase I treatment was excellent. The patient was treated on a nonextraction basis. There was a short second phase of treatment because of the excellent results achieved with the first phase of orthodontic treatment.
S A, Dugoni, S O, Chee, D J, Harnick
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1995
Malocclusions can be successfully corrected by phase I mixed dentition therapy and significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age with 12 to 18 months of treatment.
S A, Dugoni, J S, Lee
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Malocclusions can be successfully corrected by phase I mixed dentition therapy and significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age with 12 to 18 months of treatment.
S A, Dugoni, J S, Lee
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Mixed dentition treatment case report
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987Malocclusions can be successfully treated in the mixed dentition (Phase I), which can usually significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I of orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age.
J S, Lee, S A, Dugoni
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