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Periodontal considerations for orthodontists
Published 1998-10-01“…This paper presents the clinical orthodontist with a review of the relationship between periodontal health and orthodontic treatment. …”
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Orthodontists and the thyroid gland
Published 2016-01-01“…This paper questions the adequacy of orthodontists’ full appreciation of the issues associated with the routine prescription of extraoral radiography, particularly that related to a high risk of thyroid gland exposure to ionising radiation. …”
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Biosafety conducts adopted by orthodontists
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The orthodontist's profile in Minas Gerais
Published 2012-06-01“…Looking at the future of the profession, optimistic orthodontists did not exceed half (45%) of participants.…”
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A qualitative investigation of specialist orthodontists in New Zealand. Part 1. Orthodontists and orthodontic practice
Published 2012-05-01“…Background: Current knowledge of orthodontic practice is largely anecdotal and the lack of systematic knowledge can create barriers to better identifying the factors that make a successful orthodontist. The aim of this study was to investigate the routine practising lives of New Zealand orthodontists in order to generate an understanding of the reality of orthodontic specialist practice and its effects on their professional and personal lives.…”
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2020 survey of Australian orthodontists’ procedures
Published 2020-01-01“…This second survey of Australian Society of Orthodontists members was conducted to assess their treatment preferences and compare with the results of the 2013 survey.…”
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The COVID-19 experience of orthodontists in Jordan
Published 2023-01-01“…Also, 56.8% of respondents felt clinical staff should be vaccinated and undergo regular testing for COVID-19. Orthodontists within Jordan were optimistic regarding the speed at which clinical services would return to pre-pandemic levels of activity with 32.5% anticipating this would take less than 6 months. …”
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Orthodontists on Social Media: Instagram’s Influence
Published 2024-03-01“…Objective: The aim of this study was to determine how orthodontists utilize the social media application Instagram for health communication. …”
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2013 Survey of Australian Orthodontists’ procedures
Published 2013-11-01“…Aim: This survey of Australian orthodontists was conducted to assess treatment preferences.…”
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Handedness of orthodontists and its impact on practice
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A qualitative investigation of specialist orthodontists in New Zealand: Part 2. Orthodontists’ working lives and work-life balance
Published 2012-11-01“…The aim of this study was to investigate the working lives and work-life balance of NZ orthodontists in order to generate an understanding of the reality of orthodontic specialist practice and its effects on orthodontists’ professional and personal lives.…”
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Ethical and legal considerations on professional liability of the orthodontist
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Socıo-Demographıc Profıles Of Turkısh Orthodontısts And Retırement
Published 2003-08-01Subjects: “…orthodontists…”
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Survey on Retention Protocols Among Turkish Orthodontists
Published 2016-09-01“…Objective:The purpose of this study was to identify general retention protocols practiced by Turkish orthodontist and to compare the results obtained with those of similar studies in Western countries.Methods The Web-based survey consisted of 29 questions: 3 to identify the demographic characteristics of the participants and 26 to examine how orthodontists manage the retention phase. …”
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Factors Contrıbutıng To Burnout Levels Of Turkısh Orthodontısts
Published 2004-04-01Subjects: “…turkish orthodontists…”
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Attitude towards Telemonitoring in Orthodontists and Orthodontic Patients
Published 2021-04-01“…Thus, two different specially prepared specific questionnaires were administered to 80 dentists (40 were general dentists and 40 orthodontists) and 80 orthodontic patients. All dentists judged positively telemonitoring, as 96.25% of them considered telemonitoring indicative of high tech and high-quality treatment; 100% considered it a way to reduce the number of in-office visits; 17.5% agreed on a weekly telemonitoring frequency, 40% on a biweekly, and 42.5% on a lower frequency. …”
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