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Correction of Mesially Impacted Lower Second and Third Molars

Mesial impaction of lower second or third molars is a frequent clinical problem. Further, the extraction of lower second molars to relieve crowding is a common practice that often results in mesially ...

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H.S. ORTON, OBE, BDS, DORTH, FDS RCS

H.S. ORTON, OBE, BDS, DORTH, FDS RCS

S.P. JONES, MSC, BDS, DORTH, FDS RCS

S.P. JONES, MSC, BDS, DORTH, FDS RCS

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