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Optimizing Treatment Outcomes in Transfer Patients with Severe Roller-Coaster Effects

Drs. Venugopal, Hatami, and Ghosh describe how to identify and counteract iatrogenic “roller-coaster effects,” including anterior deep bite, lateral open bite, distal tipping of anterior teeth, and mesial tipping of posterior teeth, in extraction cases. An adult female transfer patient is presented as an example.

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DR. ADITH VENUGOPAL BDS, MS, PhD

DR. ADITH VENUGOPAL BDS, MS, PhD

DR. AMIR HATAMI BDS, BScD, MSc

DR. AMIR HATAMI BDS, BScD, MSc

DR. ABHISEK GHOSH BDS, MDS

DR. ABHISEK GHOSH BDS, MDS

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