
Increasing numbers of patients are being orthodontically treated by specialist and general dental practitioners, after postgraduate courses and clinical assistantships. The potential for iatrogenic damage to the teeth and supporting structures has, therefore, also increased. This paper examines these problems and outlines measures for their prevention.
Dental Debonding, Orthodontic Brackets, Root Resorption, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Orthodontics, Corrective, Orthodontic Appliances, Nickel, Hypersensitivity, Decalcification, Pathologic, Extraoral Traction Appliances, Humans, Dental Enamel, Periodontal Diseases
Dental Debonding, Orthodontic Brackets, Root Resorption, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Orthodontics, Corrective, Orthodontic Appliances, Nickel, Hypersensitivity, Decalcification, Pathologic, Extraoral Traction Appliances, Humans, Dental Enamel, Periodontal Diseases
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