Author: Linda Christina Yang-Powers
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Treatment Outcome in University Graduate Orthodontic Clinic Using the ABO Grading System
Author: Linda Christina Yang-Powers
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Languages : en
Pages : 114
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A Comparison Between a Graduate Orthodontic Clinic and Private Practice Treatment Outcomes Using the American Board of Orthodontics Discrepancy Index and Objective Grading System
Author: Tiffany Tamiko Waki
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Category : Dental offices
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Category : Dental offices
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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A Comparision Between a Graduate Orthodontic Clinical and Private Practice Treatment Outcomes Using the American Board of Orthodontics Discrepancy Index and Objective Grading System
Author: Tiffany Tamiko Waki
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Languages : en
Pages : 118
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A Comparison Between University and Private Practice Orthodontic Treatment Outcomes Using the American Board of Orthodontics Objective Grading System
Author: Devon R. Cook
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Quantitative Analysis of Graduate Orthodontic Treatment at Ohio State University
Author: Maria Alexandria Ossa
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Category : Orthodontics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyze recently treated orthodontic patients to evaluate the quality of treatment in the graduate orthodontic clinic at Ohio State University and determine what factors correlate to the how cases are finished. Methods: Models of 229 patients treated between 2017 and 2019 were scored using the PAR index, where a higher score equals a worse malocclusion. The cases were divided into groups, well-finished cases, which are those that had a PAR score reduction by at least 22pts or for those that started with a score less than 22 a final PAR score of 0 and not well-finished cases, which do not meet that criteria. Cephalometric data, treatment age, treatment type, treatment time, faculty, payment type, motivation, initial hygiene impression, and failed appointments were recorded. Statistical analyses completed included a multiple logistic regression. Results: Of the 229 cases that were assessed, 104 (45.4%) were determined to be greatly improved and 124 (54.6%) were not greatly improved. The pre-treatment upper and lower anterior alignment, overjet, overbite, and centerline deviation were significantly related to the quality of treatment outcome (p
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Category : Orthodontics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Objectives: The objective of this study was to analyze recently treated orthodontic patients to evaluate the quality of treatment in the graduate orthodontic clinic at Ohio State University and determine what factors correlate to the how cases are finished. Methods: Models of 229 patients treated between 2017 and 2019 were scored using the PAR index, where a higher score equals a worse malocclusion. The cases were divided into groups, well-finished cases, which are those that had a PAR score reduction by at least 22pts or for those that started with a score less than 22 a final PAR score of 0 and not well-finished cases, which do not meet that criteria. Cephalometric data, treatment age, treatment type, treatment time, faculty, payment type, motivation, initial hygiene impression, and failed appointments were recorded. Statistical analyses completed included a multiple logistic regression. Results: Of the 229 cases that were assessed, 104 (45.4%) were determined to be greatly improved and 124 (54.6%) were not greatly improved. The pre-treatment upper and lower anterior alignment, overjet, overbite, and centerline deviation were significantly related to the quality of treatment outcome (p
Evaluation of Orthodontically Treated Patients from the SLU Graduate Orthodontic Program
Author: James R. Waters
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Category : Orthodontics, Corrective
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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Category : Orthodontics, Corrective
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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An Assessment of Orthodontic Treatment Outcomes: a Comparison of PAR and ABO Grading Methods
Author: Alene Thao Le
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
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The American Board of Orthodontics Grading System
Author: Derek A. Straffon
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Category : Orthodontics
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Category : Orthodontics
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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A Comparison of Treatment Outcomes Using the American Board of Orthodontics Objective Grading System
Author: Jeffrey A. Jamieson
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Category : Orthodontics
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Introduction: Initial complexity (Discrepancy Index), treatment time, and treatment outcome (Objective Grading System) were compared for the four examination types of the 2007 and 2008 American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) clinical examination: Initial Certification, Final Recertification, Option 1, and Option II examinations. Methods: Retrospective study using clinical examination data for 1122 ABO clinical exam cases in which the candidate received a passing score were compared. Results: No significant findings were discovered between the four examination types for overall OGS or DI:OGS correlation. However, significant differences were found between the four examination types for overall DI, DI components (overbite, anterior, open bit, occlusion, other), OGS components (buccolingual inclination, overjet, occlusal contacts, occlusal relationship), and treatment time. Conclusions: Compared to private practitioners, cases treated by orthodontic residents had more ideal OGS scores for buccolingual inclination and less ideal OGS scores for overjet, occlusal contacts, and occlusal relationships. Treatment times vary significantly between the four examination types, with resident treatment the shortest and Option II treatment the longest. Prospective examinations (ICE and Option II) differ significantly from Retrospective examinations (Option I (First Recertification).
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Category : Orthodontics
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Introduction: Initial complexity (Discrepancy Index), treatment time, and treatment outcome (Objective Grading System) were compared for the four examination types of the 2007 and 2008 American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) clinical examination: Initial Certification, Final Recertification, Option 1, and Option II examinations. Methods: Retrospective study using clinical examination data for 1122 ABO clinical exam cases in which the candidate received a passing score were compared. Results: No significant findings were discovered between the four examination types for overall OGS or DI:OGS correlation. However, significant differences were found between the four examination types for overall DI, DI components (overbite, anterior, open bit, occlusion, other), OGS components (buccolingual inclination, overjet, occlusal contacts, occlusal relationship), and treatment time. Conclusions: Compared to private practitioners, cases treated by orthodontic residents had more ideal OGS scores for buccolingual inclination and less ideal OGS scores for overjet, occlusal contacts, and occlusal relationships. Treatment times vary significantly between the four examination types, with resident treatment the shortest and Option II treatment the longest. Prospective examinations (ICE and Option II) differ significantly from Retrospective examinations (Option I (First Recertification).
An Analysis of Variability in Class I Non-extraction Treatment Outcomes in a Resident Clinic Using the American Board of Orthodontics Objective Grading System
Author: John Wesley Fleming
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Category : Malocclusion
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : Malocclusion
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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