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The Potential for Regeneration of Mandibular Lingual Cortical Bone after En Masse Molar Distalization

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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