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The mini-visualized treatment objective.

W B Magness

    American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics : Official Publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, Its Constituent Societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics
    |May 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    The mini-visualized treatment objective (MVTO) offers a simple and accurate method for orthodontists to predict treatment outcomes. This technique aids in planning, case presentation, and evaluating final results against initial predictions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Dentofacial Orthopedics
    • Predictive Modeling in Dentistry

    Background:

    • Effective orthodontic treatment planning requires accurate prediction of outcomes.
    • Current methods may lack simplicity or accuracy in predicting dentoskeletal changes.
    • A reliable predictive tool is essential for successful orthodontic practice.