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Correction of Severe Unilateral Scissor Bite in Growing Class II Patients

Unilateral scissor bites can be especially difficult to correct in adolescent high-angle skeletal Class II patients. Drs. Du, Lin, Ma, Wu, and Li demonstrate stable results from an inventive approach involving asymmetrical extractions, miniscrew-anchored elastic traction, and camouflage orthodontic treatment, without orthognathic surgery.

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MS. JING DU BDS, MDS

MS. JING DU BDS, MDS

MS. SHUANG LIN BDS, MDS

MS. SHUANG LIN BDS, MDS

DR. QIAO LING BDS, MDS

DR. QIAO LING BDS, MDS

DR. TUOJIANG WU DDS, MDS, PhD

DR. TUOJIANG WU DDS, MDS, PhD

DR. HUANG LI DDS, MDS, PhD

DR. HUANG LI DDS, MDS, PhD

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