How to adapt orthodontic treatment for a patient with a general pathology? Review of the literature based on six scenarios that challenge the practitioner
CONCLUSION: None of these situations constituted an absolute contraindication to orthodontic treatment. However, if surgical procedures with potential for complications were necessary, a compromise should then be discussed in order to provide the best benefit/risk balance for patients.PMID:37553886 | DOI:10.1684/orthodfr.2023.127
Source: L' Orthodontie Francaise - Category: Dentistry Authors: Cyril Desbarats Jean-Baptiste Kerbrat Baptiste Derombise Neil Ben Slama Olivier Trost Source Type: research
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