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Two-Phase Treatment of a Hypodivergent Skeletal Class II Patient with a Missing Maxillary Canine

Non-syndromic congenital absence of the canines in the permanent dentition is rare, with a reported incidence of .01-2.1%. Although studies have reported more of a preponderance in the maxillary arch ...

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DR. ELIE W. AMM DCD, DES

DR. ELIE W.  AMM DCD, DES

DR. EDMOND A. CHAPTINI DCD, DUO, DEA

DR. EDMOND A.  CHAPTINI DCD, DUO, DEA

DR. JIM C. BOLEY DDS, MS

DR. JIM C.  BOLEY DDS, MS

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