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Orthodontics & Micro-Implants: Clinical Cases - Molar Intrusion
Description:
In Part 3 of this series, Dr. Pablo Echarri discusses, in great detail, the surgical and technical placement of Micro-Implants for the purpose of molar intrusion. Dr. Echarri also outlines specific surgical pitfalls that must be avoided to ensure success in providing an absolute anchorage system for optimal orthodontic therapy for this application.
Date Added:
1/22/2009
Author(s):
Pablo Echarri, DDS
Dr. Pablo Echarri has over 25 years of clinical experience in orthodontics and operates a private practice in Barcelona, Spain. He obtained his DDS from the Univers...
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Questions & Comments
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Vicente Guerrero - (2/12/2013 5:54 PM)
saludos, soy Dr. Ramiro Guerrero, un seguidor de su técnica ; y me parece muy especial, lo que ud realiza; he puesto microimplantes tal como ud ha indicado en sus conferencias y en su libro, pero no puedo intruir en tres o cuatro meses, como ud lo menciona en el video; quisiera saber con que fuerzas realiza la intrución, y de que depende la falta de agilidad en el tratamiento. Le quedo muy agradecido mi mail es ramiroguerrer7@hotmail.com
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