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Borderline Extraction Cases, Part III: Facial Esthetics and Cephalometric Criteria as the Determinants in the Extraction Decision

CASE 5 Looking at the cephalometric pattern on the next patient (Fig. 18A), a Tweed man will usually think of extracting teeth with an IMPA of 96°, an FMA of 31°, and a goal of 65° FMIA. However, this...

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DR. IRVING D. BUCHIN DDS

DR. IRVING D.  BUCHIN DDS

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