ORTHODONTIC CLINICAL PEARLS

Dr CH. Sudheer kumar, Dr Abin Mohammed B. N, Dr. Preeti Singh, Dr. Praveen Kalai, Dr. Sharad Kumar Sinha, Dr. Nidhi Agrawal, Dr. Ritika Motghare

Abstract


With regard to clinical aspect current advances on theory and techniques of orthodontics continues to evolve and expanding day by day. There are number of occassions in practice when orthodontics is presented with different types of malocclusion and it is commendable that the clinical procedures should be simplified and streamlined. With time and experience there are many treatment modalities and techniques have been used during past few years that facilitate to achieve good clinical results. Aim of this article is to compile some of the important and useful clinical techniques which are used routinely and frequently in orthodontic treatment planning in one frame and also  present clinical information along with photographs regarding them.


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Clinical pearl, orthodontic treatment, different techniques.

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