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Long-Term Follow-Up Of A Young Adult Patient With A Class Ii Malocclusion Treated With A Herbst Appliance
World Journal of Orthodontics, 09/08/09
Schiavoni R et al. – An optimal occlusion and a good facial appearance were achieved after 24 months of treatment in this case. TMJ tomograms at the end of treatment showed a more physiologic condylar position. Long–term follow–up 7 years after the end of treatment showed a very stable occlusion and an acceptable facial appearance.
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