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Endodontic Treatment Outcomes [PDF]
The primary goal of conventional endodontic treatment is prevention and/or elimination of apical periodontitis for both mature permanent teeth and immature teeth with an open apex. Besides these goals, the objectives of endodontic treatment of immature teeth include preservation of pulp vitality and often further root maturation.
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TREATMENT ENVIRONMENT AND TREATMENT OUTCOME
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1972Seven large equivalent male Veterans Administration wards were used in a study linking treatment environment as perceived by patients and staff to treatment outcome as assessed by ward dropout, release, and community tenure rates.
Rudolf H. Moos, Jeffrey Schwartz
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Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2005
To determine the effectiveness and side effects of full-time occlusion for the treatment of amblyopia.Patients with unilateral amblyopia secondary to strabismus, anisometropia, or a combination of the two were retrospective reviewed. All patients had full-time occlusion encompassing 24 hours per day or all waking hours, followed to a defined endpoint ...
Wanda L. Pfeifer+5 more
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To determine the effectiveness and side effects of full-time occlusion for the treatment of amblyopia.Patients with unilateral amblyopia secondary to strabismus, anisometropia, or a combination of the two were retrospective reviewed. All patients had full-time occlusion encompassing 24 hours per day or all waking hours, followed to a defined endpoint ...
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Predicting the Outcome of Treatment
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1998The clinical question--"Which treatment(s) for which patients with what set of subgrouping characteristics working by what mechanism(s)?"--rests at the heart of differential therapeutics. Experimentally, this question reduces to a test of how well we can predict the outcome of treatment using the treatment conditions plus other moderating and mediating
John F. Curry, John S. March
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Outcome of treatment of hyperthyroidism
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1999This is a retrospective study designed to evaluate the initial response to carbimazole in patients with Graves' disease (GD), possible determinants of that response, the frequency of occurrence of adverse effects during treatment with carbimazole and the frequency of transient and permanent hypothyroidism after treatment with 131I in patients with GD ...
I. M. Bringmann+4 more
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Social Work, 1993
This article describes the dimensions of the current cocaine problem in the United States, drug treatment models, and cocaine treatment effectiveness and outcome. Research on the effectiveness of specific drug treatments, including women-sensitive services, is analyzed.
Richard P. Barth, Maria Nunes-Dinis
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This article describes the dimensions of the current cocaine problem in the United States, drug treatment models, and cocaine treatment effectiveness and outcome. Research on the effectiveness of specific drug treatments, including women-sensitive services, is analyzed.
Richard P. Barth, Maria Nunes-Dinis
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Treatment outcome of vital pulp treatment [PDF]
Vital pulp treatment of permanent teeth in adults includes, as outlined in this chapter, direct pulp capping partial pulpotomy and vital pulpectomy. In clinical practice the methods applied for evaluating the outcome of vital pulp therapy in permanent teeth and the criteria used to distinguish between success and failure have remained almost unchanged ...
Bindslev, Preben Hørsted+1 more
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