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Mwangi CW et al. – Although the association between orthodontic treatment and dental health has been studied previously, no studies have hitherto investigated whether the need for, or the receipt of, orthodontic treatment leads to differences in tooth wear in the long term. Neither the need for nor the provision of orthodontic treatment contributes to increased tooth wear.

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