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The posterior lingual cortex of the mandible has been considered the anatomical limit for orthodontic distalization. Drs. Kim and Park show a case in which CBCT images indicate long-term alveolar bone recovery after cortical dehiscence caused by substantial distal movement.

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DR. HO-JIN KIM DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. HO-JIN KIM DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. HYO-SANG PARK DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. HYO-SANG PARK DDS, MSD, PhD

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