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Occlusal-Plane Control in a Hyperdivergent Adult Class II, Division 2 Patient

In this camouflage treatment, the authors achieved clockwise rotation of the occlusal plane with a Forsus appliance and indirect anchorage from three maxillary miniscrews. Lower-incisor proclination was controlled by using negative-torque brackets and adding lingual crown torque to the archwire.

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DR. JOSEPH BOUSERHAL DDS, MDS, PhD

DR.  JOSEPH BOUSERHAL DDS, MDS, PhD

DR. ISMAEEL HANSA BDS, MSc

DR. ISMAEEL HANSA BDS, MSc

DR. LEA BOUSERHAL DDS, MS

DR.  LEA BOUSERHAL DDS, MS

DR. ELIE JABBOUR DDS, MS

DR. ELIE JABBOUR DDS, MS

DR. NIKHILESH R. VAID BDS, MDS

DR. NIKHILESH R. VAID BDS, MDS

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