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"Real-Time" Soft-Tissue Changes in Skeletal Open-Bite Patients during Posterior Intrusion

Using three-dimensional stereophotogrammetry, the authors track facial soft-tissue changes during TAD-supported posterior intrusion in skeletal open-bite patients. The study highlights the timing and variability of soft-tissue response, with implications for treatment planning, patient communication, and retention.

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DR. YUELING ZHANG DDS, MDS

DR.  YUELING ZHANG DDS, MDS

DR. NILOUFAR AZAMI DDS, MDS

DR. NILOUFAR AZAMI DDS, MDS

DR. SHERYL ZHANG DDS

DR.  SHERYL ZHANG DDS

DR. THAIS FERNANDES POLETI DDS, MSc, PhD

DR. THAIS FERNANDES POLETI DDS, MSc, PhD

DR. FLAVIO URIBE DDS, MDS

DR. FLAVIO URIBE DDS, MDS

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