A qualitative investigation of specialist orthodontists in New Zealand. Part 1. Orthodontists and orthodontic practice
Background: Current knowledge of orthodontic practice is largely anecdotal and the lack of systematic knowledge can create barriers to better identifying the factors that make a successful orthodontist. The aim of this study was to investigate the routine practising lives of New Zealand orthodontist...
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Main Authors: | Soma Kieran J. (Author), Murray Thomson W. (Author), Morgaine Kate C. (Author), Harding Winifred J. (Author) |
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