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Winter 2002: Volume
27, Number 2 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Effect of serial extraction
alone on crowding: relationship between closure of residual
extraction space and changes in dentition |
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Mandibular dentitions from 33
subjects who had undergone serial extraction without appliances
were analyzed at three stages: before extraction of deciduous
canines (T1), after extraction of first premolars (T2), and at
the end of the observation (T3). It was suggest that the mesial
movement or tipping of the second premolars was associated with
most of the space closure from T2 to T3, although the distal movement
or tipping of canines might also contribute space closure. |
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