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Night-Time 3D-Printed Aligners and Intermaxillary Elastics for Treatment of a Class II Subdivision Malocclusion in an Adolescent Patient

The authors describe the use of 3D-printed polyamide aligners that are designed to be worn only 10-12 hours a day. A 16-year-old female is treated with 12 sets of aligners, changed every two weeks, and Class II elastics worn with the trays.

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DR. SEUNG-WOO YOO DMD

DR. SEUNG-WOO YOO DMD

DR. FRANZ-PETER SCHWINDLING DMD

DR. FRANZ-PETER SCHWINDLING DMD

MR. SOKRATIS GONIDIS

MR. SOKRATIS GONIDIS

DR. BJÖRN LUDWIG DMD, MSD, PhD

DR. BJÖRN LUDWIG DMD, MSD, PhD

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