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Editing The Science Of Correcting Rotated Teeth

Revision as of 15:59, 26 January 2026 by 172.18.0.1 (talk) (Created page with "<br><br><br>Correcting rotated teeth is a standard orthodontic treatment aimed at restoring teeth to their proper anatomical position<br><br><br><br>Genetic predisposition, childhood tooth loss, insufficient space in the dental arch, or prolonged pacifier or thumb-sucking behaviors may cause teeth to twist<br><br><br><br>Though the objective appears straightforward—repositioning the tooth correctly—the underlying mechanics require advanced knowledge of dental biomech...")
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