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Case management in addictions treatment

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1990
The need for case management in addictions treatment systems has been recognized for at least 10 years. As more attention is paid to developing this treatment component and as more data are available concerning the implementation of case management in addictions, it is becoming apparent that there is a lack of consensus concerning who should provide ...
K, Graham, C B, Timney
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Treatment of deep-bite cases

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1980
T here are basically four ways to treat a deep bite: (1) leveling of the arch through eruption of premolars, associated with a clockwise rotation of the mandible, which serves to increase lower facial height; (2) intrusion of lower and/or upper incisors; (3) labial inclination of the incisors; and (4) molar extrusion.
G, Engel   +8 more
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Treatment planning the endodontic case

Australian Dental Journal, 2007
AbstractFollowing a definitive diagnosis of the need for root canal treatment, the treatment planning stage should be straightforward if a logical sequence of decision‐making is followed. Very few contra‐indications exist for providing root canal treatment, but the planning must include several aspects.
T, Yeng, H H, Messer, P, Parashos
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The case for treatment guidelines

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2007
Public awareness of the need for orthodontic treatment is greater today than ever before. But as technology continues to advance, the number of treatment options available can overwhelm the public as well as many in the professional community. It is no surprise when patients become frustrated with the decision-making process.
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Surgical Emergency Cases — Endoscopic Treatment

Endoscopy, 1978
For gastrointestinal surgery endoscopy gains more and more importance. Besides the desired improvement of pre-, intra- and postoperative diagnosis multiple therapeutic procedures proved to be practicable. Of special interest are those methods, which can be used successfully in emergency cases.
N, Soehendra, A, Knipper, P, Eckert
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Mixed dentition treatment case report

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1987
Malocclusions can be successfully treated in the mixed dentition (Phase I), which can usually significantly reduce the need for comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the permanent dentition. Phase I of orthodontic treatment is designed to correct the skeletal and dental malocclusions at an early age.
J S, Lee, S A, Dugoni
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Treatment Study Group—Case Report

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1987
Case report of a Cl II/2 malocclusion treated only with removable appliances incorporating a functional appliance system and EOT.
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Mandibular overdenture treatment. Case report

Australian Dental Journal, 1990
AbstractComplete mandibular dentures have a significantly lower success rate compared with complete maxillary dentures. Overdentures are feasible alternatives in many instances in attempting to achieve an optimal clinical result.The case of a 56‐year‐old female patient requiring prosthetic rehabilitation is discussed. A complete maxillary denture and a
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Treatment plan and treated cases

American Journal of Orthodontics, 1948
The two cases I have just reported certainly show the advantage of having the size of the tooth structure conform with the size of the arches. The second case was treated in almost a year less time with much more ease and with better dentofacial harmony than in the first case.
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