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. 2018 Jul;88(4):519. doi: 10.2319/0003-3219-88.4.519

Errata

PMCID: PMC8191929

Please see correction for: In vitro and in vivo evaluation of diamond-coated strips by Roberta Lione; Francesca Gazzani; Chiara Pavoni; Stefano Guarino; Vincenzo Tagliaferri; Paola Cozza Angle Orthod. 2017;87(3):455-459.

ABSTRACT

Conclusions should read: Under ideal conditions, after 5 minutes (300 meters) of use, the strip loses its abrasive capacity by about 60%. In vivo, a more rapid loss of abrasive power was observed due to the greater load applied by the clinician in forcing the strip into the contact point.

This information should have been included in Changes in salivary periodontal pathogens after orthodontic treatment: An in vivo prospective study by Kyungsun Kim; Woo-Sun Jung; Soha Cho; Sug-Joon Ahn Angle Orthod. 2016;86(6):998-1003.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Funding Source: This work was supported by Seoul National University Dental Hospital [05-2013-0009].


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