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Useful Clinical Technique for Upper Canine Retraction and Retention

Journal:
British Journal of Orthodontics
Year:
1973
Authors:
Golledge, Percy
Affiliation:
44 Cockton Hill Road, Bishop Auckland
Species:
dog

Abstract

Two appliances are described. The first is a lingual arch carrying a Nance bulb and auxiliary springs for retraction of upper canines or premolars. The second is a retention appliance constructed at the chairside from Coe “Dental Guards”.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1179/bjo.1.1.31