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Response of Idiopathic Condylar Resorption to Unilateral Class II Traction

Ms. Palesik and Drs. Vaitiekūnas, Stacevičius, and Latkauskienė review the natural history, diagnosis, and treatment of idiopathic condylar resorption and introduce an experimental technique that uses Bollard plates and elastics to halt condylar degeneration and stimulate regrowth.

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DR. BENEDIKTA PALESIK MCS

DR. BENEDIKTA PALESIK MCS

DR. MANTAS VAITIEKŪNAS PhD

DR. MANTAS VAITIEKŪNAS PhD

DR. MINDAUGAS STACEVIČIUS DDS, PhD

DR. MINDAUGAS STACEVIČIUS DDS, PhD

DR. DALIA LATKAUSKIENĖ DDS, PhD

DR. DALIA LATKAUSKIENĖ DDS, PhD

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