Orthodontic treatment is as popular as ever. Orthodontists frequently have long lists of people wanting treatment and the cost to the NHS in England was £258m in 2010-2011 (approximately 10% of the NHS annual spend on dentistry). It is important that clinicians and healthcare commissioners constantly question the contribution of interventions towards improving the health of the population. In this article, the authors outline some of the evidence for and against the claims that people with a malocclusion are at a disadvantage compared with those without a malocclusion and that orthodontic treatment has significant health benefits. The authors would like to point out that this is not a comprehensive and systematic review of the entire scient...
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Objective: To synthesize evidence on the impact of malocclusion and its associated treatment on peop...
Background: Smile attractiveness is a primary factor for patients to seek orthodontic treatment, how...
Orthodontic treatment is as popular as ever. Orthodontists frequently have long lists of people want...
Background: Economic evaluation is assuming increasing importance as an integral component of health...
Abstract: Many patients seek orthodontic treatment for esthetic improvement. These patients mostly p...
Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of interventions that aim to increase patient involvement ...
Statement of the issue: Is there a link between the many perceived advances in orthodontic technique...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Research in Orthodontics has historically followed the positivist model bas...
Aim: To evaluate the asperity of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment need among young Saudi obtai...
Objectives: Aesthetic improvement and psychological enhancement have been cited as justifications f...
Copyright © 2014 Samah Alfuriji et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objective: To assess factors affecting willingness to pay for orthodontic treatment. Methods: An ...
Background: This article is the result of a debate at the European Journal of Orthodontics Open Sess...
Objective: To investigate the aesthetic perceptions of 100 consecutive patients and their parents of...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Objective: To synthesize evidence on the impact of malocclusion and its associated treatment on peop...
Background: Smile attractiveness is a primary factor for patients to seek orthodontic treatment, how...
Orthodontic treatment is as popular as ever. Orthodontists frequently have long lists of people want...
Background: Economic evaluation is assuming increasing importance as an integral component of health...
Abstract: Many patients seek orthodontic treatment for esthetic improvement. These patients mostly p...
Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of interventions that aim to increase patient involvement ...
Statement of the issue: Is there a link between the many perceived advances in orthodontic technique...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Research in Orthodontics has historically followed the positivist model bas...
Aim: To evaluate the asperity of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment need among young Saudi obtai...
Objectives: Aesthetic improvement and psychological enhancement have been cited as justifications f...
Copyright © 2014 Samah Alfuriji et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objective: To assess factors affecting willingness to pay for orthodontic treatment. Methods: An ...
Background: This article is the result of a debate at the European Journal of Orthodontics Open Sess...
Objective: To investigate the aesthetic perceptions of 100 consecutive patients and their parents of...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Objective: To synthesize evidence on the impact of malocclusion and its associated treatment on peop...
Background: Smile attractiveness is a primary factor for patients to seek orthodontic treatment, how...