Enamel reduction procedures in orthodontic treatment release_34mkz53aqjecjd4sipmppgho7y

by P Emile Rossouw, Andrew Tortorella

Published in Journal of the Canadian Dental Association.

2003   Volume 69, Issue 6, p378-83

Abstract

Various combinations of enamel reduction procedures can be used to create space between teeth, to correct discrepancies between mandibular and maxillary teeth and to correct morphologic anomalies during orthodontic treatment. In particular, acid-enhanced interproximal enamel reduction significantly reduces surface roughness. This article presents a review of the literature on enamel reduction procedures.
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