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Volume:
51
Issue:
3
1. Nonsurgical maxillary expansion in a 60-year-old patient with gingival recession and crowding
Page:217—227
2. Complications reported with the use of orthodontic miniscrews: A systematic review
Page:199—216
3. Projected lifetime cancer risk from cone-beam computed tomography for orthodontic treatment
Page:189—198
4. Evaluation of strategic uprighting of the mandibular molars using an orthodontic miniplate and a nickel-titanium reverse curve arch wire: Preliminary cephalometric study
Page:179—188
5. Effect of extraction treatment on upper airway dimensions in patients with bimaxillary skeletal protrusion relative to their vertical skeletal pattern
Page:166—178
6. The effect of different micro-osteoperforation depths on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement: A singlecenter, single-blind, randomized clinical trial
Page:157—165
7. Midfacial soft tissue changes after maxillary expansion using micro-implant-supported maxillary skeletal expanders in young adults: A retrospective study
Page:145—156
8. READER’S FORUM
Page:143—144
9. Nonsurgical maxillary expansion in a 60-year-old patient with gingival recession and crowding
Page:217—227
10. Complications reported with the use of orthodontic miniscrews: A systematic review
Page:199—216
11. Projected lifetime cancer risk from cone-beam computed tomography for orthodontic treatment
Page:189—198
12. Evaluation of strategic uprighting of the mandibular molars using an orthodontic miniplate and a nickel-titanium reverse curve arch wire: Preliminary cephalometric study
Page:179—188
13. Effect of extraction treatment on upper airway dimensions in patients with bimaxillary skeletal protrusion relative to their vertical skeletal pattern
Page:166—178
14. The effect of different micro-osteoperforation depths on the rate of orthodontic tooth movement: A singlecenter, single-blind, randomized clinical trial
Page:157—165
15. Midfacial soft tissue changes after maxillary expansion using micro-implant-supported maxillary skeletal expanders in young adults: A retrospective study
Page:145—156
16. READER’S FORUM
Page:143—144