MOLAR DISTALIZATION
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The frequent question faced by an orthodontist is Do we need to extract teeth or can the necessary space be created without extractions?. Molar distalization is a term that is commonly used now for referring to the procedure of increasing the length of the dental arch by the rearward movement of the buccal segment teeth. This technique is usually utilized to gain space to relieve crowding and to reduce the increased overjet. A primary advantage of this technique is the ability to gain space conservatively without the need for extraction. This book provides an overview of molar distalization techniques in orthodontics highlighting recent advancements and their clinical applications. It explores various methods employed to move molars distally addressing challenges outcomes and implications for orthodontic treatment planning.
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