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Orthodontic Pain and Patients’ Quality of Life: Patient Experiences and Provider Assessments

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Fig. 1. Pain intensities for different orthodontic procedures as reported by patients
Fig. 2. Pain intensities for different orthodontic porcedures as estimated by orthodontists
Table 4. Association of pain with age

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