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Objectively measured compliance during early orthodontic treatment: Do treatment needs have an impact?
2017
Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Background. Objective assessment of daily wear time of removable appliances is possible, so the next step is to ascertain whether the severity of malocclusion influences patients' compliance. This could help resolve the controversy over the question of whether removable appliance therapy truly works. Objectives. The aim of the study was to investigate whether the patient's orthodontic treatment needs affect the cooperation between the patient and the doctor, and to find a correlation that could
doi:10.17219/acem/62107
pmid:28397437
fatcat:i74uuu4lprdm5gymylbyji7ps4