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Midsymphyseal distraction osteogenesis with lingual tooth-supported distractor: a case report
Journal of the California Dental Association
|August 2, 2014
Abstract:
This report presents the treatment of a patient with severe mandibular anterior crowding caused by anterior transverse deficiency of the mandible. The treatment plan called for midsymphyseal distraction osteogenesis. A tooth-supported distractor placed on the lingual aspect of the mandible was used for mandibular widening.

