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How well does Invisalign work? A prospective clinical study evaluating the efficacy of tooth movement with Invisalign
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 01/05/09
Kravitz ND et al. - The mean accuracy of tooth movement with Invisalign was 41%. The most accurate tooth movement was lingual constriction (47.1%). The least accurate tooth movement was extrusion (29.6%). The mandibular canine was the most difficult tooth to control.
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