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Verschueren K, Rajbhoj AA, Begnoni G, Willems G, Verdonck A, de Llano-Pérula MC

  • KMID: 2554364
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2024 Mar;54(2):77-78.
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Is three-piece maxillary segmentation surgery a stable procedure?

Kato RM, Gonçalves JR, Ignácio J, Wolford L, de Mello PB, Parizotto J, Bianchi J

Objective: The number of three-piece maxillary osteotomies has increased over the years; however, the literature remains controversial. The objective of this study was to evaluate the skeletal stability of this...
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Three-dimensional finite element analysis on the effects of maxillary protraction with an individual titanium plate at multiple directions and locations

Wang F, Chang Q, Liang S, Bai Y

Objective: A three-dimensional-printed individual titanium plate was applied for maxillary protraction to eliminate side effects and obtain the maximum skeletal effect. This study aimed to explore the stress distribution characteristics...
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Treatment outcome and long-term stability of orthognathic surgery for facial asymmetry: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Kim YJ, Kim MY, Jha N, Jung MH, Kwon YD, Shin HG, Ko MJ, Jun SH

Objective: This systematic review aimed to provide a comparative analysis of the treatment outcomes, including hard and soft tissues, postoperative stability, temporomandibular disorders (TMD), and quality of life (QoL), in...
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Evaluating anchorage loss in upper incisors during distalization of maxillary posterior teeth using clear aligners in adult patients: A prospective randomized study

Yurdakul Z, Karsli N

Objective: To evaluate the effect of clear aligner treatment and differential sequence distalization of maxillary posterior teeth on anchorage loss in the upper incisors (U1s). Methods: This study used lateral...
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Cone-beam computed tomographic evaluation of mandibular incisor alveolar bone changes for the intrusion arch technique: A retrospective cohort research

Lu L, Si J, Wang Z, Chen X

Objective: Alveolar bone loss is a common adverse effect of intrusion treatment. Mandibular incisors are prone to dehiscence and fenestrations as they suffer from thinner alveolar bone thickness. Methods: Thirty skeletal...
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