2021
DOI: 10.1080/13440241.2021.1940749
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Molar protraction on an adult with severe high-angle Class III malocclusion and knife-edge residual ridges

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“…2 Moreover, alveolar ridge constriction and residual ridge resorption occurs over time. 3 Maxillary canine impactions occur in approximately 2 per cent of the population, 4 with an astounding 85 per cent of these teeth being situated on the palatal side of the dental arch and 15 per cent located buccally. 4,5 Treatment options usually include interception in the form of surgical exposure (with or without orthodontic alignment), 5,6 transplantation, 7 and extraction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 Moreover, alveolar ridge constriction and residual ridge resorption occurs over time. 3 Maxillary canine impactions occur in approximately 2 per cent of the population, 4 with an astounding 85 per cent of these teeth being situated on the palatal side of the dental arch and 15 per cent located buccally. 4,5 Treatment options usually include interception in the form of surgical exposure (with or without orthodontic alignment), 5,6 transplantation, 7 and extraction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%