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Class II Correction in an Adult High-Angle Patient Using Low-Friction Mechanics and Skeletal Anchorage

A nonextraction approach is demonstrated in an adult high-angle patient with a skeletal Class malocclusion and severe crowding. By using low-friction, passive self-ligating brackets and bilateral temporary anchorage devices over 18 months of treatment, the authors are able to avoid any surgical intervention other than an advancement genioplasty.

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DR. NASIB BALUT DDS, MS

DR. NASIB  BALUT DDS, MS

DR. LAURA GIL DDS, MS

DR. LAURA  GIL DDS, MS

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