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Treatment effects and short-term relapse of maxillomandibular expansion during the early to mid mixed dentition

Introduction: The treatment effects and the short-term (0.9 ± 0.45 years) relapse potential of phase I slow maxillary expansion, with a bonded palatal expander or a quad-helix appliance combined with a mandibular banded Crozat/lip bumper and followed by 12 to 15 months of retention, were examined. M...

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Published in:American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics 2007-04, Vol.131 (4), p.456-463
Main Authors: Vargo, Julie, Buschang, Peter H, Boley, Jimmy C, English, Jeryl D, Behrents, Rolf G, Owen, Albert H
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Dentistry
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Humans
Male
Malocclusion - therapy
Mandible - anatomy & histology
Maxilla - anatomy & histology
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Reproducibility of Results
Time Factors
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