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Buccal Corridor Changes for Improvement of Smile Esthetics

As observed by Dr. Moura and colleagues in this case, the possibility of dentoalveolar expansion with fixed appliances should be considered when correcting a transverse deficiency, because it may also narrow the buccal corridors without surgical or orthopedic intervention.

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DR. LARRY W. WHITE DDS, MSD

DR. LARRY W.  WHITE DDS, MSD

DR. CHARLES S. GREENE DDS, FACD

DR. CHARLES S.  GREENE DDS, FACD

DR. JEFFREY P. OKESON DMD

DR. JEFFREY P.  OKESON DMD

DR. ARTHUR S. STOREY DDS, MS, PHD

DR. ARTHUR S.  STOREY DDS, MS, PHD

DR. L. GEORGE UPTON DDS, MS

DR. L. GEORGE  UPTON DDS, MS

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