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Toros Alcan, et al. - The purpose of this study was to investigate a simple method for correcting upper dental midline shift, by physiologic movement of the incisors during the retention period of rapid maxillary expansion...Conclusions: Residual or unwanted forces produced during rapid maxillary expansion can be used to correct an upper dental midline shift

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