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Management of Deeply Impacted Molars with the Miniscrew-Supported Pole Technique

The negative psychosocial effects of hereditary ectodermal dysplasia can deeply affect a child. In case reports of two brothers, the authors show how early orthodontic intervention can improve appearance and function while preparing for future prosthodontic rehabilitation.

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DR. CARMEN LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. CARMEN LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. PEDRO LORENTE DDS, MSD

DR. PEDRO LORENTE DDS, MSD

DR. MARIA PEREZ-VELA DDS

DR. MARIA PEREZ-VELA DDS

DR. CRISTINA ESQUINAS MPH, PhD

DR. CRISTINA ESQUINAS MPH, PhD

DR. TERESA LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. TERESA LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

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