A clinical report for distalizing maxillary molars by using super-elastic wires
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A clinical report for distalizing maxillary molars by using super-elastic wires
Abstract
A class II/2 malocclusion with considerable amount of crowding was treated non-extraction by distalization. The upper molars were moved posteriorly with the use of superelastic wires. The orthodontic therapy-mode is presented and the results are discussed. This treatment approach shows another use of superelastic wires.
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