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 Book chapter:   

Breuning KH, van Strijen PJ. Orthodontic indications for mandibular distraction. Book: Craniofacial  Distraction Osteogenesis Mosby, inc . 2001 ;Chapter 29: 278-85. ISBN 0-323-01134-9

 International, first author:

Breuning KH, van Strijen PJ, Perdijk FBT.  Orthodontic treatment planning for distraction. In: Arnaud E, Diner PA:  Cranial  and facial bone distraction processes. Mundozzi Editore, Bologna  1999:259-63

Breuning KH, van Strijen PJ, DB. Advantages and disadvantages of conventional versus distraction treatment for Class II Correction.In: Arnaud Ed, Diner PA:  Cranial and facial bone distraction processes. Mundozzi Editore, Bologna  2001:585-90

Breuning KH , van Strijen P J ,  Prahl-Andersen B,  Tuinzing DB. The overbite and intraoral mandibular distraction osteogenesis. J Craniomaxillofac Surg  2004 Apr;32(2) April:119-25

Breuning KH, van Strijen PJ, Prahl-Andersen B , Tuinzing DB. Outcome of treatment of class II malocclusion by intraoral mandibular distraction. Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg 2004 Dec;42(6): 520-25

Breuning KH. Intraoral distraction of the mandible: Experiences, results and problems.Thesis, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2004. ISBN 90-6464-069-6

Breuning KH,  van Strijen PJ, Prahl-Andersen B, Tuinzing DB. Duration of orthodontic treatment and mandibular lengthening by means of distraction or bilateral sagittal split osteotomy in patients with Angle class II malocclusions. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2005; 127: 25-9

Breuning KH. Correction of a Class III malocclusion with over 20 mm of space to close in the maxilla by using miniscrews for extra anchorage. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2008;133:459-69

                                  Breuning KH. Sandler J: Correction of the occlusal plane after extruding a lower bicuspid: an example of efficient                  use of miniscrews for skeletal anchorage. Journ Clin Orthod (in review)