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The new simplified Sim-Gordon orthodontic analysis

J M Sim, J A Gordon

    Journal of General Orthodontics
    |September 1, 1994
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    The Sim-Gordon Computerized Analysis offers a simplified, cost-effective orthodontic diagnostic system for treatment planning. This IAO-accepted software is user-friendly and compatible with standard computers.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Dental Diagnostics
    • Computerized Analysis

    Background:

    • Orthodontic treatment planning requires accurate diagnostic values.
    • Existing systems may be complex or costly for practitioners.
    • A need exists for a simplified, accessible diagnostic tool.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the Sim-Gordon Computerized Analysis system.
    • To highlight its utility in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning.
    • To present it as a cost-effective solution for dental professionals.

    Main Methods:

    • The system requires basic orthodontic diagnostic values to be entered.
    • It runs on IBM-compatible computers with minimal disk space (<740 Kb).
    • The software is designed for ease of use by orthodontic practitioners.

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    Main Results:

    • The Sim-Gordon system provides a useful guide for orthodontic treatment planning.
    • It is noted for its simplicity and cost-effectiveness.
    • The system is IAO-accepted and reportedly accepted by insurance companies.

    Conclusions:

    • The Sim-Gordon Computerized Analysis is a valuable, user-friendly tool for orthodontic diagnosis.
    • It offers a practical and affordable solution for treatment planning.
    • This system supports practitioners in their clinical decision-making process.