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A Zygomatic Miniplate as Skeletal Anchorage for Correction of Severe Skeletal Anterior Open Bite

An adult patient presents with a severe anterior open bite of skeletal origin. Avoiding orthognathic surgery, the treatment plan involves upper posterior intrusion and upper anterior retraction, with zygomatic miniplates inserted in the upper quadrants for skeletal anchorage.

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DR. PRAVIN S. SHETTY MDS

DR. PRAVIN S. SHETTY MDS

DR. RAHUL S. DESHPANDE MDS

DR. RAHUL S. DESHPANDE MDS

DR. JAGDEESH G. GAJADUHADA MDS

DR. JAGDEESH G. GAJADUHADA MDS

DR. WASEEM Z. KHAN MDS

DR. WASEEM Z. KHAN MDS

DR. PREM P. PRAJAPAT MDS

DR. PREM P. PRAJAPAT MDS

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