Georgian Med News
November 2022
The purpose of the study was to prove the effectiveness of the proposed method of treatment children with sagittal dental anomalies and speech disorders in the mixed dentition. Over the course of 2 years, we treated 59 children from 6 to 8 years of age with sagittal dental anomalies combined with organic dyslalia. Children who were treated according to the proposed procedure were included in 1 subgroup, and up to 2 subgroups included patients who were treated according to the conventional procedure.
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October 2019
Despite the rapid emergence of new devices in the practice of the orthodontist, the topical issue is not only to identify the effectiveness of the use of the proposed methods, but also to justify their economic component. The purpose of the work is to study the economic feasibility of applying the generally accepted and proposed methods during the treatment of sagittal bite anomalies. To assess the economic effect of the proposed technology, a comparison was made between the time spent by the orthodontist and the dental technician when applying the proposed and generally accepted methodology.
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