2020, Number S3
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Rev Mex Med Forense 2020; 5 (S3)
Changes in canine angulation after rapid maxillary expansion in patients with maxillary collapse
Ortega-Santiago MJ, Antón-Sarabia J, Etcheverry-Doger EB, Carrasco-Gutiérrez R
Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: 121-124
PDF size: 222.74 Kb.
ABSTRACT
No abstract.
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Herrera-Atoche et al. 2017 Impacted Maxillary Canine Prevalence and Its Association with Other Dental Anomalies in a Mexican Population. International Journal of Dentistry. 7326061. doi:10.1155/2017/7326061.
Estelita S, Hoffelder L, Araujo F, Janson G, Chiqueto K, Ferreira E. 2018. Short-term impact of rapid maxillary expansion on ectopically and normally erupting canines, Brasil. AJODO. (4)154: 524-534.
Caprioglio A, Castiglioni F, Sambataro S, et al. 2020. Changes in canine inclination after rapid and slow maxillary expansion compared to untreated controls. Orthod Craniofac Res. 00:1–6.