2020
DOI: 10.4103/jioh.jioh_155_19
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Rickett’s and Holdaway analysis following extraction of four premolars and orthodontic treatment in bimaxillary protrusion female Malays

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“…However, inter-group comparisons revealed no significant changes. Similarly, significant changes were observed in the E-line to upper and lower lip in both groups, which corroborates the findings of previous studies by Huqh et al 24 and Parayaruthottam et al 18 . Inter-group comparisons revealed no significant differences.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…However, inter-group comparisons revealed no significant changes. Similarly, significant changes were observed in the E-line to upper and lower lip in both groups, which corroborates the findings of previous studies by Huqh et al 24 and Parayaruthottam et al 18 . Inter-group comparisons revealed no significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…There was a reduction in lip strain as a result of incisor retraction in both the friction and frictionless groups, and their comparison yielded statistically insignificant changes, which is in concordance with the results of studies conducted by Sundareswaran and Vijayan 10 and Hugh et al 24 . The decrease in lip strain is attributed to osseous changes following retraction, which further leads to soft tissue retraction and a decrease of lip strain 25,27 .…”
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confidence: 90%