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Long-term changes in the anterior alveolar bone after orthodontic treatment with premolar extraction: A retrospective study.

Jingxi WangWenwen ZhouYan WuHongwei DaiJian-Ping Zhou
Published in: Orthodontics & craniofacial research (2021)
Even though lingual (palatal) alveolar loss occurred due to the orthodontic treatment, the cervical alveolar bone seemed to recover over time. Therefore, appropriate camouflage treatment can be used in patients with bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion, and this treatment will not irreversibly deteriorate periodontal health and affect the orthodontic treatment stability.
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