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Practical Dentofacial Orthopedics
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1. Class II/1, double protrusion
2. Class III, agenesis 25, late development 15
3. Class I, labioversion maxillary incisors
4. Class I, lateral forced bite, crossbite 22 to 27 inclusive
5. Class I, marked crowding in both dental arches 5. Class II/1
6. Class II/1
7. Class II/1
8. Class II/1
9. Class II/1
10. Class II/1

11. Class II/1
12. Class II/1
13. Class II/1, scissorbite right side 14. Class II/1
15. Class II/1 subdivision
16. Class II/1, excessive maxillary arch width
17. Class II/1 subdivision, lateral tongue-interposition
18. Class II/1, lower lip behind maxillary incisors
19. Class II/1, scissorbite 14, 24, and 25
20. Class II/1, ventral forced bite over 12

21. Class I with class II/2 tendency, reversed overbite with ventral forced bite over 11 and 21
22. Class II/1, agenesis 35, rotations 11 and 21
23. Class II/1, agenesis 15, 25, 35, and 45
24. Class II/1, high gum-line
25. Class II/1, open bite
26. Class II/1, anterior open bite
27. Class II/1, anterior open bite
28. Class II/1, anterior open bite
29. Class II/1, total open bite
30. Class II/1 subdivision, crossbite 26 and 27
31. Class II/1, agenesis 35
32. Class II/1, impacted 45, scissorbite 14 and 24
33. Class II/1, impacted 35 and 45
34. Class II/1, crowding, defective 16, 26, 36, and 46
35. Class II/1, lower ....  

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This book, based on forty patients followed up for ten to twenty years, takes a case-study approach to the subject.
Provided are answers to questions such as: What are the consequences of a particular treatment? How can mistakes be avoided? Which treatment method leads to a successful result
The cases are selected according to the type of anomaly, the degree of difficulty, and the type of appliances used.
 
 
 
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