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Alopecia along the temporal extension of the incision line was imperceptible in all group I cases.
Actual expansions of complex solutions for mode I cases are derived using classical complex analysis techniques.
Four additional Type I cases exhibited coalition with middle/posterior involvement.
It should also be noted that in Class I cases, increased overjet occurs when severe lower crowding is present.
Our study included only subjects with Class I normal occlusion but Mito et al. [11] used Class II as well as Class I cases.
The most important measurements when the orthodontist decides extractions in Class I cases are lower crowding, lower lip to E-plane, upper crowding, and overjet.
The equation derived from the discriminant analysis is a useful adjunct to consult when in doubt regarding extractions in Class I cases.
Our study included only subjects with Class I normal occlusion but Mito et al. [11] used Class II as well as Class I cases. .
When planning treatment for class I cases, the extraction decision mainly depends on lower anterior crowding, lower lip to E line, upper crowding and overjet.
We can conclude that amongst Class II Division I cases identified in this study, there were some differences in deband outcomes between non-surgical and surgical populations.
Stage I and Stage II cases were grouped together in our analysis because only limited Stage I cases were available.
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