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Two-Plane Technique for Improving Incisor Display and Facial Balance in Patients with Short Faces

The authors review a technique that takes advantage of the distinct anterior and posterior maxillary occlusal planes often seen in patients with short faces, enabling correction of both the malocclusion and esthetic concerns such as upper incisor display.

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DR. TERESA LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

DR.  TERESA LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

DR. MARIA PEREZ-VELA DDS, MSD

DR. MARIA PEREZ-VELA DDS, MSD

DR. GABRIELA WILLS CASTRO DDS

DR. GABRIELA WILLS CASTRO DDS

DR. PEDRO LORENTE MD, DDS, MSD

DR.  PEDRO LORENTE MD, DDS, MSD

DR. CARMEN LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

DR.  CARMEN LORENTE DDS, MSD, PhD

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