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2014

Theses and Dissertations

Orthodontics

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Mandibular Incisor Proclination Variability During Class Ii Correction, James Redford May 2014

Mandibular Incisor Proclination Variability During Class Ii Correction, James Redford

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Background: Lower incisor proclination has been shown to increase during Class II correction with appliances such as the Forsus. This lower incisor flaring shows great variability among patients. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of Class II severity, mandibular growth, and occlusal plane rotation on lower incisor flaring in patients treated with the Forsus appliance. Materials and Methods: 121 records of Class II patients treated with the Forsus appliance were analyzed retrospectively. Cephalograms were traced at three time points. ANOVA was used to compare changes in cephalometric measurements over time. Pearson’s correlation was used to test …


Orthodontic Marketing Through Social Media Networks: The Patient And Practitioners' Perspective, Kristin Nelson Apr 2014

Orthodontic Marketing Through Social Media Networks: The Patient And Practitioners' Perspective, Kristin Nelson

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Objective: The aim of this study was to (1) assess the orthodontic patient and practitioner use and preferences of social media, and (2) to investigate the potential benefit of social media in marketing and communication strategies in orthodontic practices. Material and Methods: A survey was distributed to all participants, which included orthodontists from the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) and patients/parents from the VCU Orthodontic Clinic and Private Practices throughout the United States. The participants were asked to answer questions related to their use of social media as well as their perceptions of usage of social media in the orthodontic …


Examination Of The Communication Practices And Preferences Between Orthodontists And General Dentists, Kevin Bibona Apr 2014

Examination Of The Communication Practices And Preferences Between Orthodontists And General Dentists, Kevin Bibona

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The purposes of this study were to evaluate if orthodontists’ and general dentists’ perceptions of how often, under what circumstances, and by which media orthodontists communicated with general dentists were similar, and to determine if orthodontists were meeting the communication needs of general dentists. Orthodontists (N=1,000) and general dentists (N=1,000) throughout the United States were randomly selected to participate in a web-based and mailed survey, respectively. The results indicated that the orthodontists communicated with general dentists using the type of media the general dentists preferred to use. As treatment complexity increased, orthodontists shifted from one-way forms of communication to two-way …