Park et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Evaluation of the reliability, reproducibility and validity of digital orthodontic measurements based on various digital models among young patientsPark et al., 2020
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- Park S
- Byun S
- Oh S
- Lee H
- Kim J
- Yang B
- Park I
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- Journal of Clinical Medicine
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The advantages of intraoral model scanning have yielded recent developments. However, few studies have explored the orthodontic clinical use of this technique particularly among young patients. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability, reproducibility and validity of the …
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