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Esthetics and Anterior Tooth Posistion: An Orthodontic Perspective Part 2 - Vertical Position
Author(s):
Vincent G. Kokich, Sr., DDS, MSD
Date Added:
7/1/1993
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Summary:
Orthodontics plays a major role in dental esthetics. In Part I of this series the evaluation and treatment of discrepancies in crown length were discussed. Part II describes the assessment and correction of vertical malposition of the maxillary anterior teeth.
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