Orthodontics. Part 12: Combined orthodontic treatment

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Dentistry is becoming more sophisticated and capable of providing much higher treatment standards than ever before. Treatments previously considered impossible can now be achieved as a direct consequence of these advances. However, this increased complexity of treatment also means that the different branches of dentistry have, as a necessity, become more and more specialised. It is important that the specialities collaborate in a systematic focused way to ensure the optimal treatment outcome with the minimum burden of care for the patient.

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Roberts-Harry, D., & Sandy, J. (2004). Orthodontics. Part 12: Combined orthodontic treatment. British Dental Journal, 196(8), 449–455. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4811174

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