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Sapkota, Srijana Mishra, Shailendra Kumar Singh, Smriti Narayan Thakur, Bibek Khanal, and Basu Raj Pandey. "ESTIMATION OF VERTICAL DISTANCE OF INCISIVE PAPILLA WITH MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR AND THEIR CORRELATION IN VARIOUS ARCH FORM." Journal of Chitwan Medical College 11, no. 1 (2021): 34–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.54530/jcmc.326.

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Background: The relation of incisive papilla to the incisal edges of the maxillary central incisors in a vertical dimension could serve as a guide for inciso-cervical placement of anterior teeth in denture base according to the arch form of the edentulous patient. The aim of this study was to determine the vertical distance between incisive papilla and maxillary central incisor in different arch form. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 100 dentulous subjects. The vertical distance between the incisal edges of maxillary central incisor and center of incisive papilla was measur
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Lapatki, Bernd G., Dirk Baustert, Jürgen Schulte-Mönting, Sibylle Frucht, and Irmtrud E. Jonas. "Lip-to-incisor Relationship and Postorthodontic Long-term Stability of Cover-bite Treatment." Angle Orthodontist 76, no. 6 (2006): 942–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/090205-309.

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Abstract Objective: To investigate the impact of a persisting high lip line and other potential relapse-inducing factors on long-term stability of orthodontic correction of retroinclined maxillary central incisors. Materials and Methods: Thirty-one cover-bite (“Deckbiss”) patients with retroinclined maxillary central incisors and a deep frontal overbite were evaluated. The maxillary central incisor inclination was determined odontometrically with study models made pretreatment, posttreatment, and at a follow-up examination (mean posttherapeutic interval: 9.0 years). The lip-to-incisor relation
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Farzana Memon, Rabia Chandio, Rafia Khan, Amber Faryal, and Ghulam Muhammad. "Measurement of distance between maxillary central incisors and incisive papilla in dentate individuals." JMMC 14, no. 1 (2023): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.62118/jmmc.v14i1.280.

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Objective: To measure the distance amongst the incisive papilla’s centre and posterior border to the incisal edge of the upper central incisors in dentate individuals.Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Department of Prosthodontics at Isra Dental Col-lege, Hyderabad from May, 2020 to Feb, 2021. During study period, 200 patients aged between 20-40 years of either gender were included. Impressions and casts made. On the cast and distance measured and recorded for maxillary central incisor and incisive papilla with the help of vernier calliper.Results: Mean distan
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Humphreys, Judi, Asma Keshtgar, Cathy Bryant, Maalini Patel, Sanjeev Sood, and Shruti Patel. "A multidisciplinary approach to managing a missing central incisor, impacted canines and complex medical history: a case report." Orthodontic Update 17, no. 2 (2024): 70–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ortu.2024.17.2.70.

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Hypodontia of a maxillary central incisor is infrequent and can indicate Solitary median maxillary central incisor syndrome. We report on an 11-year-old child with medical comorbidities who presented with hypodontia of a maxillary central incisor, buccally impacted maxillary canines and root resorption of the maxillary lateral incisors. She had previously had dental extractions. Joint orthodontic–paediatric–oral surgery treatment included loss of the maxillary lateral incisors and fixed orthodontic appliances to idealize space for prosthetic replacement of a central incisor. The value of multi
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Tai, Kiyoshi, Je-won Shin, Jae Hyun Park, and Yasumori Sato. "A Modified Palatal Appliance for Forced Eruption of Impacted Central Incisor." Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 43, no. 6 (2019): 424–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17796/1053-4625-43.6.11.

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A 9-year-old female was referred by her general dentist for an evaluation of an impacted maxillary left central incisor. Her maxillary left primary incisors showed crossbites and her right central incisor showed an edge-to-edge bite which caused gingival recession on the mandibular right central incisor. After treatment, the impacted maxillary central incisor erupted successfully. An optimal overbite and overjet were also achieved, and her gingival recession was improved.
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Ardelean, Andra, Roxana Buzatu, Otilia-Cornelia Bolos, Laura-Cristina Rusu, Anca Tudor, and Marius Traian Leretter. "DIGITAL AND ESTHETIC APPROACHES TO THE ASSESSMENT OF GINGIVAL AND DENTAL PARAMETERS." Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 16, no. 4 (2024): 732–41. https://doi.org/10.62610/rjor.2024.4.16.71.

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Aim of the study: The aim of the study was to evaluate the main dental and gingival parameters in order to quantify the differences between genders and between symmetrical elements on the two hemiarches.Materials and methods: The study was conducted on a sample of 52 patients (20 men and 32 women) without periodontal pathologies, dental abrasions, and with properly aligned maxillary teeth. Intraoral scans of the dental arches were performed using the Medit i700 scanner to obtain virtual 3D models. In the Medit Design application, measurements were taken of the distance between the zenith of th
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Özer, Mete, Ismail Şener, and Mehmet Bayram. "Maxillary Canine Impactions Related to Impacted Central Incisors: Two Case Reports." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 8, no. 6 (2007): 72–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-8-6-72.

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Abstract Aim The purpose of this case report is to describe the combined surgical and orthodontic treatment of two cases with an impacted maxillary central incisor and canine in the same quadrant and to discuss the causal relationship between them. Background The most common causes of canine impactions are usually the result of one or more factors such as a long path of eruption, tooth size-arch length discrepancies, abnormal position of the tooth bud, prolonged retention or early loss of the deciduous canine, trauma, the presence of an alveolar cleft, ankylosis, cystic or neoplastic formation
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Gidaly, Matthew P., Timothy Tremont, Chee Paul Lin, Chung How Kau, and Nada M. Souccar. "Optimal antero-posterior position of the maxillary central incisors and its relationship to the forehead in adult African American females." Angle Orthodontist 89, no. 1 (2018): 123–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/120517-833.1.

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ABSTRACT Objectives: To determine an optimal anteroposterior (AP) position of the maxillary central incisors and their relationship to the forehead in adult African American (AA) females. Materials and Methods: Smile profile photographs of 150 AA females were acquired and divided into an optimal control group (N = 48) and a study group (N = 102) based on the position of the maxillary central incisors, as judged by a panel of orthodontists and orthodontic residents. The AP position of the maxillary central incisors and the forehead inclination (FI) were measured relative to Glabella vertical (G
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Mostafa, Nesrine Z., Anthony P. G. McCullagh, and David B. Kennedy. "Management of a Class I malocclusion with traumatically avulsed maxillary central and lateral incisors." Angle Orthodontist 89, no. 4 (2018): 661–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/102417-723.1.

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ABSTRACT This case report describes orthodontic space closure for managing an avulsed maxillary central incisor and a lateral incisor in a growing girl with a Class I deep bite malocclusion with moderate lower and mild upper crowding. The treatment approach moved a central incisor across the midline and substituted a lateral incisor for a central incisor, in combination with canine substitution. Veneers on all maxillary anterior teeth attained acceptable esthetics. The right central incisor was moved to serve as the avulsed left central incisor. The right lateral incisor was moved to the posit
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Elbay, Ü. Şermet, A. Baysal, M. Elbay, and S. Sarıdağ. "Multidisciplinary Approach to Delayed Treatment of Traumatic Teeth Injuries Involving Extrusive Luxation, Avulsion and Crown Fracture." Operative Dentistry 39, no. 6 (2014): 566–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2341/13-116-s.

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SUMMARY A 12-year-old boy with extrusion of the maxillary right central incisor, uncomplicated fracture of the left central incisor, avulsion of the mandibular right and left central incisors, and crown fracture of the mandibular right lateral incisor presented to the Kocaeli University Department of Pediatric Dentistry 20 days after sustaining the traumatic injuries. Orthodontic repositioning of the extrusive maxillary right central incisor was planned. Additionally, this tooth was necrotic and needed root canal treatment. The maxillary left central incisor and right mandibular lateral inciso
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Alzaabi, Mariam, Donald J. Ferguson, Laith Makki, and M. Thomas Wilcko. "Maxillary central incisor gingival papilla and zenith heights with and without periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 9 (September 28, 2019): 172–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/apos_74_2019.

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Objectives: The objective of the study is to compare maxillary central incisor gingival papilla and zenith heights photogrammetically in orthodontically treatment patients with and without periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOOs). Materials and Methods: Samples of 29 participants were matched for pre-treatment age and five gingival height dimensions supporting the four maxillary incisors. PAOO active orthodontic treatment time (9.29 vs. 20.47 months) and control post-treatment observation time (10.7 vs. 20.1 months) were significantly shorter (P < 0.05). Linear gingival hei
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Park, Kyung-Ri, Won-Pyo Lee, Jeong-Bum Min, and Tae-Young Park. "Management of Traumatic Maxillary Anterior Teeth for Esthetic : A case report." Journal of The Korean Dental Association 58, no. 12 (2020): 737–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.22974/jkda.2020.58.12.002.

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Objectives: The crown fracture of anterior teeth is most frequent dental trauma, and maxillary central incisor is most common tooth to be broken. This report presents combined treatment procedure of fractured maxillary anterior teeth with alveolar bone fracture. Two right maxillary incisors were treated with resin-wire splint and endodontic treatment. Right maxillary lateral incisors were treated with root coverage with connective tissue graft. Right maxillary central incisor was treated with non-vital bleaching and direct composite restoration. After one year of follow-up, the resin restorati
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Menezes, Erica Bretas Cabral, Marcos Alan Vieira Bittencourt, and Andre Wilson Machado. "Do different vertical positions of maxillary central incisors influence smile esthetics perception?" Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics 22, no. 2 (2017): 95–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.22.2.095-105.oar.

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to determine the perception of smile esthetics among orthodontists and layperson, with respect to different maxillary central incisors vertical positions in full-face and close-up smile analyses. METHODS: Frontal photographs of the smiles of two adult women were used. Images were altered to create a symmetrical image with the gingival margin levels of the maxillary canines matching the central incisors and a 1.0-mm central-to-lateral incisal step. Later, the images were altered in order to create six different central incisor vertical positi
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Morison, Hannah, Toby Gillgrass, Evelyn Dunbar, and Richard Welbury. "An unusual case of SMMCI syndrome: supernumerary midline central incisor in siblings." Orthodontic Update 13, no. 1 (2020): 10–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/ortu.2020.13.1.10.

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This is the first reported case of siblings with Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor (SMMCI) syndrome presenting with an erupted single symmetrical central maxillary midline incisor between normal central incisors. Usually only one central incisor is present. This case is also interesting as the tooth described could have been mistaken for a mesiodens, however, a mesiodens is not symmetrical and usually erupts between the maxillary central incisors and sits slightly to the right or left of the midline. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This case highlights the fact that SMMCI should not be conside
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Celikten, Berkan, Ceren Feriha Uzuntas, Reza Safaralizadeh, Gulbike Demirel, and Semra Sevimay. "Multidisciplinary Approach for the Treatment of Horizontal Root-Fractured Maxillary Anterior Teeth." Case Reports in Dentistry 2014 (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/472759.

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Dental trauma can lead to a wide range of injuries of which crown and root fractures are examples. Crown-root fractures often need complex treatment planning. This case report describes the use of MTA in the multidisciplinary management of a patient with a horizontally fractured central incisor and luxation in a different central incisor. A 42-year-old female patient presented within 1 h of receiving direct trauma to her maxillary area. Clinical examination revealed that the right and left maxillary central incisors presented mobility and sensitivity to percussion and palpation but no sensitiv
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Patil, Disha, and NM Roshan. "Management of an erupted mesiodens causing severe displacement of maxillary permanent central incisor." CODS Journal of Dentistry 7, no. 1 (2015): 39–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/cods-7-1-39.

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Abstract Mesiodens is a supernumerary tooth occurring in the anterior maxilla, located between the maxillary central incisors. Extraction of a mesiodens at a time appropriate for promoting self-eruption in the early mixed dentition may result in better alignment of the teeth and may minimize the need for orthodontic treatment. This case report features management of erupted mesiodens which caused the permanent maxillary right central incisor to be displaced labially in a ten year old female who was treated successfully by timely intervention in her mixed dentition. How to cite this article Dis
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Cho, Eun-Ae, Sung-Jin Kim, Yoon Jeong Choi, Kyung-Ho Kim, and Chooryung J. Chung. "Morphologic evaluation of the incisive canal and its proximity to the maxillary central incisors using computed tomography images." Angle Orthodontist 86, no. 4 (2015): 571–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/063015-433.1.

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the morphologic features and the relative position of the incisive canal with regard to the maxillary incisor roots using computed tomography (CT). Materials and Methods: Morphologic evaluation of the incisive canal and its proximity to the maxillary central incisors were measured using CT images of 38 adults with skeletal and dental class I normal occlusion. Linear measurements were performed on the axial cross-sectional images corresponding to three vertical levels, the palatal opening of the incisive canal (L1), midlevel between the opening level and the root
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Cho, Seoung-Won, Soo-Hwan Byun, Sangmin Yi, et al. "Sagittal Relationship between the Maxillary Central Incisors and the Forehead in Digital Twins of Korean Adult Females." Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 3 (2021): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11030203.

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Objective: Digital twins of adult Korean females were created as a tool to evaluate and compare the sagittal relationship between the maxillary central incisors and the forehead before and after orthodontic treatment. Methods: Digital twins were reconstructed for a total of 50 adult female patients using facial scans and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. The anteroposterior position of the maxillary central incisor and the forehead inclination were measured. Results: The control group presented a mean of 6.7 mm for the sagittal position and 17.5° for forehead inclination. The study
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Trento, Guilherme dos Santos, Felipe Bueno Rosettti Bernabé, Delson João da Costa, Nelson Luis Barbosa Rebellato, Leandro Eduardo Klüppel, and Rafaela Scariot. "Clinical and radiographic evaluation of maxillary central incisors exposure in patients undergoing maxillary advancement." Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics 20, no. 6 (2015): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.20.6.052-059.oar.

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Abstract Introduction: Patients with dentofacial deformities may undergo orthodontic or orthodontic-surgical treatment. Both modalities can affect esthetics. Objective: This study aims to evaluate clinical and radiographic changes in exposure of maxillary central incisors occurring after orthognathic surgery for maxillary advancement. Methods: A total of 17 patients who underwent orthognathic surgery for maxillary advancement between September, 2010 and July, 2011 were selected. Exposure of maxillary central incisors was evaluated clinically and by lateral cephalograms. Measurements were taken
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Sah, Barun Kumar, Jamal Giri, Bandana Koirala, Mamta Dali, and Sneha Shrestha. "Suffocated Maxillary Central Incisors (Surgical and Orthodontic Management): A Report of Two Cases." Orthodontic Journal of Nepal 11, no. 1 (2021): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v11i1.39089.

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Clinically, supernumerary teeth are able to cause different local disorders and the most common one is impaction of maxillary incisors. Impacted maxillary incisors substantially affect esthetics, function, and self‑esteem of patients. Impaction of maxillary permanent incisor is a rare clinical entity in dental practice. Although impaction of a permanent tooth is rarely diagnosed during the mixed dentition period, an impacted central incisor is usually diagnosed accurately when there is delay in the eruption of tooth. Multiple treatment options are available for impacted incisors. Surgical-orth
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Chaudhary, Ranjeet Kumar, and Prince Kumar. "Anterior fracture tooth management using richmond crown-A case report." IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 7, no. 3 (2021): 177–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.aprd.2021.036.

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Maxillary central incisor is the most commonly affected tooth during trauma followed by maxillary lateral incisor and mandibular incisors. Trauma to the anterior tooth requires urgent care because of the essentiality of preserving the natural tooth. When a complicated crown a fracture takes place, it necessitates endodontic treatment and restoration of a fractured crown segment with post in the canal. This case report describes a patient with a broken central incisor and treated with a Richmond crown.
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Abdinian, Mehrdad, Mehdi Katiraei, Hosein Zahedi, Carlo Rengo, Parisa Soltani, and Gianrico Spagnuolo. "Age Estimation Based on Pulp–Tooth Volume Ratio of Anterior Teeth in Cone-Beam Computed Tomographic Images in a Selected Population: A Cross-Sectional Study." Applied Sciences 11, no. 21 (2021): 9984. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11219984.

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The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between chronological age and pulp–tooth volume ratio in anterior teeth using cone beam computed tomographic (CBCT) images and provide equations for age estimation based on pulp–tooth volume ratio. In this cross-sectional study, CBCT images of 312 anterior teeth of the maxilla and mandible were examineαd. The chronological age and the sex of the patients were recorded. Tooth volume and pulp volume of the anterior teeth were measured using Mimics software, and then tooth–pulp volume ratio was calculated. Statistical analysis of data was per
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Kafle, Dashrath, Sita Shrestha, Nisha Acharya, and Aaradhana Agarwal. "Prevalence of Maxillary Central Incisor Impaction and Supernumerary Teeth among Nepalese Orthodontic Patients." Orthodontic Journal of Nepal 5, no. 2 (2015): 14–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v5i2.15218.

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Introduction: Very few studies have been done on impacted maxillary central incisors and supernumerary teeth.Objective: To find the prevalence of maxillary central incisor impaction and supernumerary teeth among orthodontic patients attending Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Teaching Hospital.Materials & Method: The retrospective study consisted of 787 records of orthodontic patients of age 10-35 years. Dental model and orthopantomograph were retrieved and searched for impacted maxillary central incisors and supernumerary teeth. Incomplete records and patients with known syndromes
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Gyawali, Rajesh, and Varun Pratap Singh. "Maxillary central incisor dimensions and its association with lower anterior facial height." Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal 12, no. 3 (2016): 118–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jcmsn.v12i3.15477.

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Introduction: Maxillary anteriors are the major teeth displayed during the smile and have a dominant role in the dentofacial appearance. As the dimensions of incisors vary with various facial dimensions, this study aimed to find out the ratio of width to height of the maxillary central incisor and correlate it with the lower anterior facial height.Materials and methods: One hundred participants (50 male and 50 female) were enrolled in this study. The width-height ratio of maxillary central incisor was calculated by measurements made in the photographs with Image J software. Lower anterior faci
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Huma Iftekhar, Boris Saha, and Surendra K Mishra. "TWO ROOTED MAXILLARY LATERAL INCISOR." UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES 6, no. 1 (2020): 72–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/ujds.2020.6.1.18.

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 Maxillary lateral incisors are generally considered as a tooth with a single root and single canal. This is not true in all cases as case reports have advocated maxillary lateral incisors showing two roots with two or three root canals, Thorough knowledge of the internal and external dental anatomy and its variations is essential for a successful endodontic treatment. This case report deals with the periapical surgery in a two rooted maxillary lateral incisor along with the central incisor.
 
 
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Goenka, Puneet, Swati Agarwal, Vijay Lakshmi, Yogita Chaturvedi, and Mitakshara Nirwan. "Management of an Impacted Dilacerated Permanent Maxillary Central Incisor." Journal of Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology 2, no. 1 (2017): 44–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10057-0032.

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ABSTRACT The impacted maxillary incisor is rare and detrimental for problems related to esthetics and occlusion in permanent dentition stage. The diagnosis of an impacted incisor with dilaceration refers to a dental deformity characterized by an angulation between the crown and the root, causing noneruption of the incisor. The most common cause of dilaceration in a tooth is trauma to its primary predecessor like avulsions, intrusions, or gross displacement of primary incisors. This study presents a case with overretained mobile deciduous teeth that were diagnosed radiographically with an impac
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Abhishek, G., Abhisikta Chakrabarty, and Vivek Kavlekar. "Prosthetic Rehabilitation of Endodontically Treated Tooth by Using CAD-CAM Milled Zirconia Post and Core System: A Clinical Report." International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research 8, no. 1 (2023): 95–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijshr.20230110.

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Background: Maxillary central incisor is the most commonly affected tooth during trauma followed by maxillary lateral incisor and mandibular incisors. Trauma to the anterior tooth requires urgent care because of the essentiality of preserving the natural tooth. When a complicated crown a fracture takes place, it necessitates endodontic treatment and restoration of a fractured crown segment with post in the canal. This case report describes a patient with a broken central incisor and treated with a Zirconia crown. Keywords: CAD/CAM, Esthetics, Post & Core.
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Kotwal, Monica, Sunny Sharma, Reecha Gupta, Nitin Gautam, and Aditi Sharma. "Papillo-incisal Distance: A guide to Maxillary Anterior teeth placement during Complete Denture Fabrication in Population of Jammu Region – An Original Research." Annals of International Medical and Dental Research 10, no. 4 (2024): 94–98. https://doi.org/10.53339/aimdr.2024.10.4.12.

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Background: The incisive papilla is a prominent landmark for fabrication of complete denture. Many studies have been conducted to know the relationship of incisive papilla and maxillary central incisors which can be helpful for placement of maxillary central incisors in position as close as possible to natural teeth. Material & Methods: A total number of 100 patients were selected randomly. The incisive papilla shape was outlined and the measurements were made from the mesio-incisal edge of central incisor to the mid-point of incisive papilla. Results: The most common shape of incisive pap
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Nazir, Sheikh Zahid. "Evaluation of collum angle of maxillary incisors on impacted vs non impacted canine Side: A CBCT analysis." Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics 7, no. 3 (2023): 199–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jco.2023.033.

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The angle which is formed between the crown axis and root axis of an upper central incisor is called collum angle and this angle serves as an important morphological feature for normal development of the dentition and plays a vital role during diagnosis and treatment planning and may vary in different malocclusions i.e; skeletal and dental malocclusions. To quantify and compare the collum angle (crown root angulation) of maxillary incisors (central and lateral incisor) in subjects with unilateral permanent maxillary canine impaction between the impacted and non impacted side using Cone Beam Co
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Cicek, Orhan, and Deniz Arslan. "Investigation of the Mesiodistal Angulations of Maxillary Canines and Central Incisors for Missing Bilateral Maxillary Lateral Incisor." Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 7 (2024): 2110. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm13072110.

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A missing bilateral maxillary lateral incisor (MBMLI) causes aesthetic and functional problems and a multidisciplinary approach is required for treatment. This study aimed to compare the changes in the mesiodistal axial angulations of the maxillary canines and central incisors with orthodontic treatment of MBMLI. (2) Methods: A total of 56 patients with MBMLI were included in the study, and three groups were formed: the control group (Group 1, n = 20) with untreated ideal occlusion and the space opening (Group 2, n = 20) and space closure (Group 3, n = 16) groups as treated study groups. The m
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Molska, Magdalena, Jagoda Janiszewska, Marcin Mikołajczyk, and Konrad Małkiewicz. "Solitary median maxillary central incisor – case report." Forum Ortodontyczne 14, no. 4 (2018): 333–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.9896.

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Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor Syndrome (SMMCI Syndrome) is a rare developmental disorder consisting of morphological defects that mainly affect structures in the midline of the body. The aetiology of this syndrome has not been fully explained, and SMMCI syndrome is observed more frequently in females. The presence of a solitary median maxillary incisor in the midline of the maxilla is a typical trait in the stomatognathic system, and this anomaly is found in both deciduous and permanent dentition. Regarding developmental abnormalities accompanying a solitary incisor with an atypica
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Ogodescu, Alexandru, Ramona Ştefănescu, Emilia Ogodescu, Andreea Igna, Magda Luca, and Sorin Bolintineanu. "Crown-Root Angulation of Central Incisors in Cases With Maxillary Lateral Incisors Agenesis." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 13, no. 15 (2017): 330. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2017.v13n15p330.

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Dental agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisor is a frequently seen anomaly in children and teenagers nowadays. It can alter the esthetics as well as the functions in the frontal area of the maxilla and therefore, early detection and therapy would be beneficial. The treatment often implies an interdisciplinary approach between orthodontics and implantology. One of the particularities of this kind of treatment is given by the distal angulation of central incisor’s root, which invades the space required by the dental implant. Any treatment plan should begin with a thorough radiographical analy
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Sarraf-Shirazi, Alireza, Minoo Rezaiefar, and Maryam Forghani. "A rare case of multiple talon cusps in three siblings." Brazilian Dental Journal 21, no. 5 (2010): 463–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-64402010000500015.

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Talon cusp is an uncommon anomaly, whose etiology may be disturbances in the morphodifferentiation stage. Dens in dente is also a rare anomaly that is challenging in clinic as it may cause pulp necrosis or periapical lesions due to the communication with the oral cavity. This article reports multiple talon cusps on permanent maxillary and mandibular incisors and molars in 3 siblings. A 9-year-old boy presented with structures like nodules, shaped as cylindrical cones with a sharp point or a raindrop with deep developmental fissures on the palatal aspect of the maxillary central incisors, lingu
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Nagaveni, NB. "Transmigration of permanent maxillary central incisor." Global Journal of Research in Dental Sciences 3, no. 4 (2023): 5–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8277358.

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The aim of this paper is to report the rarest and first report on the unusual dental variation which is ever documented in the dental literature. An intra-osseous, transmigration of the permanent maxillary central incisor crossing the mid-palatal suture in a normal 11 year old Indian male patient is shown in this article. In addition, emphasis on reporting of such rare dental phenomenon by clinicians, authors and researchers is stressed to draw out proper diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, prognostic guidelines and also to frame particular classification system for transmigration of permanen
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Pradhika, Ardani, Surya Saputra Dimas, Ainun Rosyida, Moeharyono Puteri Mega, and Wahluyo Soegeng. "Surgical and orthodontic management of impacted maxillary central incisor in children: A case report." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23, no. 1 (2024): 1083–87. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14794451.

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Impaction of maxillary permanent central incisor is a frequently reported case in dental practice, and its treatment is challenging because maxillary central incisors are of great important for both aesthetic and functional aspects, since they provide support of the lip and facial muscles. Early detection of such teeth is most important if complications are to be avoided. In this article, we report a case of a 12-year-old girl, in the Pediatric Dentistry Specialist, Dental and Oral Hospital, Airlangga University. Combined approach with surgical exposure and the application of an orthodontic fo
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Abitha, Tasleem, and Archana Santhanam. "Correlation between bizygomatic and maxillary central incisor width for gender identification." Brazilian Dental Science 22, no. 4 (2019): 458–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/bds.2019.v22i4.1775.

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Objective: The aim of the present study is to analyze and evaluate the applicability of bizygomatic and maxillary central incisor width in identifying the sex of an individual for anthropological studies. Material and Methods: The study was conducted on 100 individuals in a private dental institution. The width of the central incisor was measured by requesting the subject to bite onto a sheet of modelling wax. The bizygomatic width was calculated with the help of a divider by taking the most prominent area of the zygomatic arch as the reference point bilaterally. Berry’s formula was used to ca
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Pradhika Ardani, Dimas Surya Saputra, Rosyida Ainun, Mega Moeharyono Puteri, and Soegeng Wahluyo. "Surgical and orthodontic management of impacted maxillary central incisor in children: A case report." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 23, no. 1 (2024): 1083–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.23.1.2061.

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Impaction of maxillary permanent central incisor is a frequently reported case in dental practice, and its treatment is challenging because maxillary central incisors are of great important for both aesthetic and functional aspects, since they provide support of the lip and facial muscles. Early detection of such teeth is most important if complications are to be avoided. In this article, we report a case of a 12-year-old girl, in the Pediatric Dentistry Specialist, Dental and Oral Hospital, Airlangga University. Combined approach with surgical exposure and the application of an orthodontic fo
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Beh, Yew Hin, Mohamad Syahrizal Halim, and Zaihan Ariffin. "The load capacity of maxillary central incisor with simulated flared root canal restored with different fiber-reinforced composite post and cementation protocols." PeerJ 11 (November 17, 2023): e16469. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16469.

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Background This study aimed to evaluate the load capacity of maxillary central incisors with simulated flared root canal restored with different fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) post cemented with either self-adhesive or self-etch resin cement and its mode of fracture. Methods Sixty-five extracted maxillary incisors were decoronated, its canal was artificially flared and randomly categorized into group tFRC (tapered FRC post) (n = 22), mFRC (multi-FRC post) (n = 21), and DIS-FRC (direct individually shaped-FRC (DIS-FRC) post) (n = 22), which were further subdivided based on cementation resin.
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Javed, Faraha, M. K Jindal, Saima Yunus Khan, and Divya S Sharma. "Management of developmental disturbances in a 12 year-old child- A multidisciplinary approach." IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 7, no. 2 (2021): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.aprd.2021.018.

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Manifestation of developmental disturbances of the teeth can be in the form of variations in number, position, size, shape, eruption or structure. Such disturbances may be independent or associated with more generalised disorders. The form and structure of the teeth may be affected by local and general factors. This paper is a report of a 12-year-old girl with missing both permanent mandibular central incisors along with permanent maxillary right central incisor. Past history revealed trauma 5 years back due to fall from height. Radiographic examination revealed congenitally missing permanent
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Kato, Chiho, Satoshi Kokai, and Takashi Ono. "Orthodontic movement of a contralateral maxillary central incisor across the midpalatal suture." APOS Trends in Orthodontics 10 (March 30, 2020): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/apos_136_2019.

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There are several options for replacing a missing maxillary central incisor in orthodontic treatment. Substituting a missing central incisor with the contralateral one can be a useful approach to reduce the number of teeth that require extraction during the treatment. Normal tooth movement across an ossified midpalatal suture (MPS) has only been observed in an animal experiment. Herein, we describe the treatment of a 26-year-old woman who had lost multiple teeth on one side, including the maxillary right central incisor, which required extraction due to endodontic failure. The maxillary left c
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Arriola-Guillén, Luis Ernesto, Ivy Samantha Valera-Montoya, Yalil Augusto Rodríguez-Cárdenas, Gustavo Armando Ruíz-Mora, Aron Aliaga-Del Castillo, and Guillerme Janson. "Incisor root length in individuals with and without anterior open bite: a comparative CBCT study." Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics 25, no. 4 (2020): 23e1–23e7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.25.4.23.e1-7.onl.

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ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to compare the root length of maxillary and mandibular incisors between individuals with open bite versus matched individuals with adequate overbite. Methods: This comparative, matched and retrospective study included 48 cone beam computed tomographies (CBCTs) obtained at a university radiological center. Scans belonged to 24 individuals with open bite (overbite ≤ 0 mm) and 24 individuals with adequate overbite (controls). Both groups were matched by age, sex, malocclusion classification and skeletal characteristics (ANB and FMA angles). Root length of each
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Decusară, Mioara, Mariana Pacurar, Ana Petra Lazar, and Mihaela Moisei. "MANAGEMENT OF IMPACTED MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR RELATED TO DENTAL CROWN MALFORMATION. CASE REPORT." Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 16, no. 2 (2024): 363–70. https://doi.org/10.62610/rjor.2024.2.16.32.

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Aim: The delay in the eruption of a maxillary incisor has several causes, and for planning an orthodontic treatment it is necessary to establish the correct diagnosis. The etiology of the impactation can be an obstacle in the eruption path, lack of eruption space or a malformation of the crown or of the root . Material and method: This paper reports the orthodontic and surgical management of impacted maxillary incisor in a 13-year-old girl with mixed dentition and unerupted maxillary left central incisor. Results: The impaction of the maxillary central incisor was due to the crown malformation
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Suri, Sunjay, Suteeta Disthaporn, Bruce Ross, et al. "Permanent maxillary central incisor and first molar rotations in the mixed dentition in repaired complete unilateral cleft lip and palate and their relationship with absence of teeth in their vicinity." Angle Orthodontist 88, no. 5 (2018): 567–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/121117-856.1.

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ABSTRACT Objectives: To describe qualitatively and quantitatively the directions and magnitudes of rotations of permanent maxillary central incisors and first molars in the mixed dentition in repaired complete unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) and study their associations with absence of teeth in their vicinity. Materials and Methods: Dental casts and orthodontic records taken prior to orthodontic preparation for alveolar bone grafting of 74 children with repaired UCLP (53 male, 21 female; aged 8.9 ± 1.0 years) were studied. Directions and magnitudes of permanent maxillary central incisor
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Khera, Amit Kumar, Prashant Sharma, Pradeep Raghav, and Pankaj Wadhwa. "Comparative evaluation of one mini-implant versus two mini-implant assisted maxillary incisor intrusion: A randomized clinical trial." Journal of Contemporary Orthodontics 8, no. 4 (2024): 520–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.jco.2024.078.

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Intrusion of maxillary incisors with anterior mini-implants has been reported to produce absolute intrusion with minimum proclination of incisors. There are very limited scientific evidences about the efficacy of intrusion mechanics with one versus two mini-implant assisted intrusion.The primary and secondary objectives of this trial was to investigate the effect of one verses two mini-implants on the amount of incisor intrusion and changes in the axial inclinations of maxillary incisors.Single centre,Parallel arm, Prospective Randomized Controlled Clinical TrialSixty, male and female subjects
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Kasuma, Nila, Susi Susi, Haria Fitri, and Fildzah Nurul Fajrin. "SEXUAL DIMORPHISM OF MINANGKABAUNES’ MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR’S WIDTH." Dentika Dental Journal 20, no. 1 (2017): 8–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/dentika.v20i1.705.

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Teeth are known as organs made up of the hardest mineral tissue that is resistant to decay and physical, thermal, mechanical, chemical or biological damage. Tooth crown dimensions are reasonably accurate predictors of genders especially to young individuals whose secondary skeletal characteristics are yet developed. This research aims to analyse the influence of genders to the width of maxillary central incisor Minangkabaunese. The study was conducted using cross-sectional method in Luhak Agam, Luhak Tanah Datar and Luhak Lima Puluh Kota, West Sumatra using simple random sampling technique to
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Giannopoulou, Eleni Z., Tilman Rohrer, Paul Hoffmann, Umut Yilmaz, Ludwig Gortner, and Sascha Meyer. "Solitary Median Maxillary Central Incisor." Journal of Pediatrics 167, no. 3 (2015): 770–770. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2015.06.010.

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Suryavanshi, Samidha, Vikram Shetty, and Md Shakeb Ahemad. "A three dimensional finite element analysis of apical stress distribution during intrusion of maxillary central incisor with different inclinations in labial and lingual appliance systems." IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research 9, no. 1 (2023): 36–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2023.008.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate apical stress distribution during intrusion of the maxillary central incisor with different inclinations in the labial and lingual appliance systems using a three-dimensional finite element model.The three-dimensional finite element models of the maxillary central incisor were produced with 25 ° (normoclined), 30 ° (proclined), and 20 °(retroclined) inclinations. Each incisor model was subjected to an intrusive force of 15cN. The stress level at the apex was calculated in terms of maximum principal stresses.The stress distribution at the apex and cer
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Dawadi, Asmita, Manoj Humagain, Simant Lamichhane, and Sushmit Koju. "Assessment of Alveolar Bone Height and Width in Maxillary Anterior teeth - A Radiographic Study Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography." Nepal Medical College Journal 24, no. 3 (2022): 213–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nmcj.v24i3.48596.

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Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) can be used for determining the height and width of alveolar bone surrounding the implant site which are important factors in implant planning. This study was done to evaluate and compare alveolar bone height and width in maxillary anterior teeth based on CBCT images from Nepalese population. This retrospective study included patients who had done CBCT scan between January 2019 to December 2020. Sagittal section views perpendicular to alveolar ridge were taken in the middle of maxillary left and right central incisor, lateral incisor, and canine regions and
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Aktı, Ahmet, Uğur Dolunay, Doğan Ilgaz Kaya, Gökhan Gürses, and Doğucan Yeşil. "Evaluation of the Relationship between Impacted Maxillary Canine Teeth and Root Resorption in Adjacent Teeth: A Cross-Sectional Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study." Diagnostics 14, no. 14 (2024): 1470. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14141470.

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Background: This study aims to determine the position of impacted maxillary canines on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images, to determine the presence of resorption in adjacent teeth, and to investigate the position and type of resorption of impacted canines if resorption is present. Methods: Patients over 14 years of age with maxillary canine teeth who had CBCT images taken for any dental reason were included in the study. Resorption of teeth adjacent to maxillary canines was analyzed according to transversal, vertical, and buccopalatinal positions on the CBCT. The study evaluated 162
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Behroz, Erum, Hafiz Zuhair Ahmed, S. M. Tariq Rafi, Tabassum Ahsan Qadeer, Mairah Shah, and Samar Fatima. "Comparison of Collum Angle of Maxillary Central Incisor in High Angle and Low Angle Patients." Journal of the Pakistan Dental Association 30, no. 02 (2021): 113–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.25301/jpda.302.113.

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to determine the mean collum angle of maxillary central incisor and to compare it between high angle and low angle patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional, observational study was conducted using lateral cephalometric radiographs of 61 class II division 1 patients (comprised 32 males, 29 females, age range 13 to 30 years) from the record files of patients inducted for Orthodontic management from June 2020 till August 2020 at the Department of Orthodontics, Sindh Institute of Oral Health Science, Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Ka
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