Distalization in Orthodontics: A Review and Case Series

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Abstract

Distalization is a conservative method that is utilized in orthodontics to gain space by moving posterior teeth distally. It may be combined with other space gaining strategies, such as expansion, or can be used alone. Many methods have been used for distalization. These methods differ significantly in their place, whether to be extraoral or intraoral, site of action in upper and/or lower arch, and cooperation needed by the patient if it is removable or fixed. This review illustrates some of the most commonly used methods for distalization with a brief presentation of three cases that incorporated successful distalization techniques.

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Alogaibi, Y. A., Al-Fraidi, A. A., Alhajrasi, M. K., Alkhathami, S. S., Hatrom, A., & Afify, A. R. (2021). Distalization in Orthodontics: A Review and Case Series. Case Reports in Dentistry. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/8843959

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