Orthodontic patient co-operation: a review of the clinician's role in predicting and improving patient compliance
This systematic narrative review outlines factors associated with patient co-operation during orthodontic treatment. The co-operation of orthodontic patients, related to oral hygiene, appliance wear, diet and appointment attendance, can be highly influential on treatment outcome and the development...
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Main Authors: | Firth Fiona (Author), Bennani Florence (Author), Stacknik Suzan (Author), Farella Mauro (Author) |
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