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Treatment of Anterior Open Bites in Orthodontics Utilizing Micro-Implants
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In Part 6 of this series, Dr. Pablo Echarri undertakes a thorough discussion of the mechanics utilized in conjunction with Micro-Implants for the purpose of corrective treatment of anterior open bites in orthodontic therapy. In addition, Dr. Echarri also outlines specific approaches and benefits of utilizing a micro-implant absolute anchorage system for optimal orthodontic therapy in asymmetric space management cases cases
Date Added:
4/21/2009
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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