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Three-dimensional space changes after premature loss of a maxillary primary first molar
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 04/21/09
Park K et al. - The premature loss of a maxillary primary first molar, in cases with class I molar relationship, has limited influence on the space in permanent dentition.
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