Table 2. Changes in maxillary and mandibular width because of expansion (in millimeter)
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Table 1. Patient cephalometric findings
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Figure 10. Mandibular, maxillary, and overall superimposition (black line is pretreatment and red line is posttreatment)
Figure 9. Posttreatment cephalometric radiograph and tracing
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Figure 8: Finishing stage OPG and PA
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Figure 7: End of treatment photos showing full incisor space, optimum overjet, and overbite
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Figure 6. Phase II of treatment. Prosthetic tooth (riding pontic) replacing missing central incisor is seen in frontal picture
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