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Maxillary canine retraction with self-ligating and conventional brackets.

Angle Orthod 81(2):292-7 (2011) PMID 21208082

To measure space closure during the retraction of upper permanent canines with self-ligating and conventional brackets.

DOI: 10.2319/062510-348.1
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