Search results for "Treatment success"

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Size discrepancy of apical bases and treatment success in angle Class III malocclusion.

2001

The aim of this retrospective clinical study was to measure the apical bases and determine their size relationship in Class III malocclusion cases before and after orthodontic treatment, in order to evaluate their significance for the treatment success. Maxillary and mandibular apical bases were measured on study models of 104 Class III cases treated by conventional orthodontics, using a specifically constructed conveyance apparatus, and related to each other as an index. Treatment success was quantitatively assessed as the percentage change of PAR scores obtained from the pretreatment and posttreatment study models. Statistically significant relationships were disclosed between the measure…

AdolescentOcclusal AdjustmentOrthodonticsClass iiiMandibleTreatment resultsOrthodontics CorrectiveRetrospective dataTooth ApexMaxillaMedicineHumansChildRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryClass iii malocclusionmedicine.diseasePrognosisModels DentalTreatment successMalocclusion Angle Class IIITreatment OutcomeData Interpretation StatisticalOral and maxillofacial surgeryOral SurgeryMalocclusionbusinessAngle class iiiJournal of orofacial orthopedics = Fortschritte der Kieferorthopadie : Organ/official journal Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Kieferorthopadie
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Noninfectious uveitis: strategies to optimize treatment compliance and adherence.

2015

Noninfectious uveitis includes a heterogenous group of sight-threatening ocular and systemic disorders. Significant progress has been made in the treatment of noninfectious uveitis in recent years, particularly with regard to the effective use of corticosteroids and non-corticosteroid immunosuppressive drugs, including biologic agents. All of these therapeutic approaches are limited, however, by any given patient's ability to comply with and adhere to their prescribed treatment. In fact, compliance and adherence are among the most important patient-related determinants of treatment success. We discuss strategies to optimize compliance and adherence.

Immunosuppressive treatmentmedicine.medical_specialtynoninfectious uveitisbusiness.industryintraocular inflammationimmunosuppressive treatmentReviewcomplianceBiologic AgentsIntraocular inflammationOphthalmologyInfectious uveitisTreatment successTreatment complianceOphthalmologymedicinetherapeutic failureTherapeutic failureadherenceIntensive care medicinebusinessClinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.)
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Laser Therapy for Infected Sites and Immediate Dental Implants in the Esthetic Zone: A Case Report and Review of Literature

2020

Placement of postextraction dental implants has become a common practice. Here, we reviewed current literature, along with clinical procedures, outcomes, and incidence of complications, associated with immediate implants in infected postextraction sites. The YSGG (yttrium, scandium, gallium, and garnet) laser can significantly reduce the bacterial concentration after extracting a compromised tooth. We treated a 40-year-old woman with a compromised tooth in the esthetic zone, presenting clinical and radiological signs of infection, particularly a periapical periodontitis. The tooth was extracted after administering local anesthesia using Optocain® (mepivacaine and adrenalin 1 : 100,000), fol…

Periapical periodontitisbusiness.industryMepivacaineDentistryRK1-715Case Report030206 dentistryBone healingmedicine.disease030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTreatment successLaser therapyDentistryResorbable membranesmedicineLocal anesthesiaImplantbusinessGeneral Dentistrymedicine.drugCase Reports in Dentistry
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Studienendpunkte bei der chronisch-obstruktiven Lungenerkrankung (COPD): „Minimal Clinically Important Difference”

2008

The concept of the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is intended to provide a measure of relevance for a statistically applied in patients with COPD. Clinically important differences are those differences relevant to the individual patient and important to the patient's life. However, people's difference in a diagnostic parameter perception of what is important vary. Furthermore, physicians may rate the significance of a particular marker and its difference which can be achieved by a pharmacological intervention differently from the patient. Thus, the major problem with defining an MCID for any measure is that the most important differences, which require the most subtle measur…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineCOPDmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologybusiness.industryMinimal clinically important difference610 Medicine & healthmedicine.diseaseTreatment failureTreatment success2740 Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineIntervention (counseling)medicineIn patientClinical significance10029 Clinic and Policlinic for Internal MedicineIntensive care medicinebusinessPneumologie
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