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Σάββατο 29 Ιουλίου 2017

Common errors observed at the American Board of Orthodontics clinical examination

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Publication date: August 2017
Source:American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Volume 152, Issue 2
Author(s): Chun-Hsi Chung, Larry P. Tadlock, Nicholas Barone, Valmy Pangrazio-Kulbersh, David G. Sabott, Patrick F. Foley, Timothy S. Trulove, Jae Hyun Park, Steven A. Dugoni
The American Board of Orthodontics has developed tools to help examinees select patients to be used for the Board examination. The Case Management Form can be used to evaluate aspects of a patient's treatment that cannot be measured by other tools. The Case Management Form is a structured treatment-neutral assessment of orthodontic objectives and outcomes associated with a patient's treatment. Despite the availability of this form, examiners continue to see problems, including lack of attention to finishing details, inappropriate treatment objectives, excessive proclination of mandibular incisors due to treatment mechanics, excessive expansion of mandibular intercanine width, closing skeletal open bite with extrusion of anterior teeth leading to excessive gingival display, and failure to recognize the importance of controlling the eruption or extrusion of molars during treatment. In addition, some examinees exhibit a lack of understanding of proper cephalometric tracing and superimposition techniques, which lead to improper interpretation of cephalometric data and treatment outcomes.



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