Long-term stability of the lower labial segment relative to the A-Pog line

Cephalometric records of 47 cases treated with the Begg technique were examined with a view to assessing both the effects of treatment and long-term change. The cases were treated by a single operator (Dr H. Brouwer) whose long-term records were taken on average over 10 years out of retention. Speci...

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Cephalometry
Child
Chin - anatomy & histology
Dentistry
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Incisor - anatomy & histology
Malocclusion - therapy
Malocclusion, Angle Class II - therapy
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Maxilla - anatomy & histology
Orthodontic Appliances
Prognathism - therapy
Tooth Movement Techniques
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