2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2022.07.020
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Long-term stability of mandibular incisor alignment in patients treated nonextraction with or without interproximal enamel reduction

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“…Germec-Cakan states that IPR in the frontal area helps to preserve intercanine arch widths and also the arch perimeter in Class I borderline patients with moderate crowding [33]. Alpakan et al reported comparable stability in incisor alignment when IPR was employed compared to cases without IPR [34]. This finding contrasts with the outcomes of the Peck and Peck study discussed earlier in the section on Tooth Reshaping, addressing the MD/FL ratio [26].…”
Section: Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Germec-Cakan states that IPR in the frontal area helps to preserve intercanine arch widths and also the arch perimeter in Class I borderline patients with moderate crowding [33]. Alpakan et al reported comparable stability in incisor alignment when IPR was employed compared to cases without IPR [34]. This finding contrasts with the outcomes of the Peck and Peck study discussed earlier in the section on Tooth Reshaping, addressing the MD/FL ratio [26].…”
Section: Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 89%