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Kee Joon Lee

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  132
Citations -  3091

Kee Joon Lee is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dental alveolus. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 110 publications receiving 2326 citations.

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Miniscrew-assisted nonsurgical palatal expansion before orthognathic surgery for a patient with severe mandibular prognathism

TL;DR: Effective incorporation of orthodontic miniscrews for transverse correction might help eliminate the need for some surgical procedures in patients with complex craniofacial discrepancies by securing the safety and stability of the treatment, assuming that the suture is still patent.
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A proposal for a new analysis of craniofacial morphology by 3-dimensional computed tomography.

TL;DR: Three-dimensional computed tomography can provide information for use in diagnosis and treatment planning and can be compared with Korean normal averages, and no statistically significant differences were found.
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Long-term stability of anterior open-bite treatment by intrusion of maxillary posterior teeth

TL;DR: It is reasonable to conclude that the application of an appropriate retention method during this period clearly enhances the long-term stability of the treatment.
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Surface anatomy of the lip elevator muscles for the treatment of gummy smile using botulinum toxin

TL;DR: Under careful case selection, BTX-A may be an effective treatment alternative for patients with excessive gingival display caused by hyperactive lip elevator muscles.
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Nonsurgical miniscrew-assisted rapid maxillary expansion results in acceptable stability in young adults

TL;DR: Nonsurgical MARME can be a clinically acceptable and stable treatment modality for young adults with a transverse maxillary deficiency and was positively correlated with the amount of IPMW expansion but not with IMW.