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The position of the maxillary anterior teeth is one of the most important factors when evaluating the results of orthodontic treatment. In the case of severe crowding, even if the tooth was judged to be severely crowded, it was found that excessive extraction space remained when leveling was finished. The teeth were arranged ruggedly back and forth, but the teeth were inclined inward, so lack of space was not actually that very serious. In this case, contrary to the dentist's intention, the maxillary anterior teeth are lingually positioned, or additional effort is needed to prevent them. We measure ALD in a variety of ways to minimize these errors, for example, continuous wire measuring …
Dr.Suki
Great insight!!! Thanks for this article :)
dashers
Thank you for good insight. I hope there will be a system in the future that automatically and easily calculates these things.
linaslmn
Very informative🌺