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Special care was dedicated to avoid second molar extrusion during the distal movement to prevent the undesirable wedge effect, which potentially increases facial height.
Protein aggregates are detrimental to the cell; therefore, living systems possess a plethora of molecular chaperones dedicated to avoid protein aggregation.
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