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Correction of Bimaxillary Protrusion after Extraction of Hopeless Mandibular Posterior Teeth and Molar Protraction

This case of an adult patient with bimaxillary protrusion is complicated by the need to extract posterior teeth due to extensive caries. Skeletally anchored molar protraction allows asymmetrical mechanics to be used for extraction space closure, making the authors’ technique a potential alternative to prosthetic restoration of the edentulous areas.

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DR. UN-BONG BAIK DDS, MS, PhD

DR. UN-BONG BAIK DDS, MS, PhD

DR. JAE HYUN PARK DMD, MSD, MS, PhD

DR. JAE HYUN PARK DMD, MSD, MS, PhD

DR. YOON-AH KOOK DDS, PhD

DR. YOON-AH KOOK DDS, PhD

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