Indiscriminate alignment in cases with severe mandibular crowding: How to prevent and manage an everyday orthodontic problem.

J Clin Orthod

Istituto Giuseppe Cozzani, La Spezia, Italy; Private Practice of Orthodontics in La Spezia, Italy.

Published: January 2024

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