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Long-term skeletal effects of mandibular symphyseal distraction osteogenesis. An implant study
2005
European Journal of Orthodontics
The purpose of this study was to investigate the long-term skeletal effects of mandibular symphyseal distraction osteogenesis (MSDO) with a tooth-and bone-borne distraction device, analysed using the metallic implant method. The study sample comprised 20 patients between 15.8 and 25 years of age, with a mean age of 20.01 ± 2.25 years at the start of treatment. In 12 subjects, titanium implants were inserted in the mandible to analyse mandibular skeletal changes in the short and long term. A
doi:10.1093/ejo/cji026
pmid:16043467
fatcat:oc6xqg3glbecfgspknc374ec5y