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Erratum for Christou and Kiliaridis, Eur J Orthod 29 (6) 543-549.
The European Journal of Orthodontics 2008 30(3):328; doi:10.1093/ejo/cjn034
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Erratum

Three-dimensional changes in the position of unopposed molars in adults

P. Christou and S. Kiliaridis

European Journal of Orthodontics (2007) 29: 543–549

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Figure 2 Vertical movement of the centroid. All the molars (unopposed and controls) showed signs of eruption (positive values indicate eruption, + indicates periodontally affected tooth). There was greater vertical displacement in periodontally affected unopposed molars.

 


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