Long-term profile changes associated with successfully treated extraction and nonextraction Class II Division 1 malocclusions.
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J Artun | R. M. Little | J. Årtun | D. Joondeph | E C Zierhut | D R Joondeph | R M Little | E. C. Zierhut
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