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Begg Series, Part II: Records and Diagnostic Technique

When gingival recession is seen during lower incisor proclination, it is generally treated by soft-tissue augmentation. Drs. Gray and Richman describe a more proactive procedure to ameliorate the bone deficiency in the direction of tooth movement prior to orthodontic treatment.

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DR. JAMES B. GRAY DMD

DR. JAMES B. GRAY DMD

DR. COLIN RICHMAN DMD

DR. COLIN RICHMAN DMD

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