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Bimaxillary Protrusion Treated Without Extractions

Bimaxillary protrusion in adolescent patients has traditionally been treated by extracting the four first premolars and retracting the anterior teeth.1,2 Although this approach is less complex than no...

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DR. DANIEL CELLI MD, DDS, MSC, PhD

DR. DANIEL  CELLI MD, DDS, MSC, PhD

DR. DANIELE GARCOVICH DDS, MSC

DR. DANIELE  GARCOVICH DDS, MSC

DR. ENRICO GASPERONI DDS

DR. ENRICO  GASPERONI DDS

DR. ROBERTO DELI MD, DDS

DR. ROBERTO  DELI MD, DDS

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