1967
DOI: 10.3109/02844316709022839
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Surgical and Dental-Orthopaedic Correction of Maxillary Protrusion or Angle Class II, Division 1 Malocclusion: A Follow-up Study of 16 Adult Females

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“…Hogeman and Sarnas [18] evaluated 27 patients with anterior maxillary Osteotomy and found the results to be stable. Similarly, Bell and Dann [13] in their study of 25 cases of anterior maxillary Osteotomy and 9 cases of anterior mandibular occlusal wafers reduced operating time and improved the postoperative occlusal relationship.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Hogeman and Sarnas [18] evaluated 27 patients with anterior maxillary Osteotomy and found the results to be stable. Similarly, Bell and Dann [13] in their study of 25 cases of anterior maxillary Osteotomy and 9 cases of anterior mandibular occlusal wafers reduced operating time and improved the postoperative occlusal relationship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…II, Div. 1 malocclusions in adults have revealed that periodontal destruction of the neighboring teeth may occur in some cases (HoGEMAN & SARNAS 1967, HINDS & KENT 1972, WESTWOOD & TILSON 1975. There is general agreement, however, that loss of periodontal bone can be prevented or minimized by good hygiene, proper flap closure and approximation of the bony fragments.…”
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confidence: 99%