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Summarized by Dr. Hani Alhebshi. Class II subdivision cases were defined as patients who have complete class II molar relationship on one side and class I on the other side. One Study considered that a Class II subdivision required at least a half cusp difference between the right and left sides (For example, a full cusp…
Stability of class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with 3 and 4 premolar extractions, Progress in Orthodontics
a) The assessment of the mesio-distal axial inclination of the
PDF) An orthodontic-surgical approach to Class II subdivision malocclusion treatment
Stability of class II subdivision malocclusion treatment with 3 and 4 premolar extractions, Progress in Orthodontics
Class II subdivision malocclusion types and evaluation of their asymmetries
PDF) Smile attractiveness in patients with Class II division 1 subdivision malocclusions treated with different tooth extraction protocols
PDF) Smile attractiveness in patients with Class II division 1 subdivision malocclusions treated with different tooth extraction protocols
Pretreatment extraoral and intraoral photographs (patient signed
PDF) An orthodontic-surgical approach to Class II subdivision malocclusion treatment
Measurement of the following attributes of the smile by using the
PDF) Class II subdivision treatment with tip-back moments
Schematic representation of a rotated maxillary right permanent first