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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 18, 59-66, Copyright © 1991 by British Orthodontic Society


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The mandibular third molar and late crowding of the mandibular incisors- -a review

NS Vasir and RJ Robinson
Orthodontic Department, University College, London.

The role of the mandibular third molar in late incisor crowding remains controversial. Detailed examination of frequently quoted studies indicates a small, but statistically significant relationship. The clinical relevance of this is discussed.


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