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Evaluation of the efficiency of computerized algorithms to formulate a decision support system for deep bite treatment planning / by Ahmed Raafat Abdelmaksoud (Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of oral and dental medicine, Future University in Egypt); Supervisors Prof Dr. Nagwa Al Mangoury (BDS- FDSRCSEd - MSc - PhD., Professor of orthodontics & Dentofacial orthopedics Future University in Egypt), Prof Dr. Amr Dakroury (BDS- MSc- PhD. Professor of orthodontics & Dentofacial orthopedics Cairo University in Egypt), Dr. Mostafa M El-Dawlatly (BDS - M.OrthRCSEd - MSc - PhD., Lecturer of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics, Cairo University).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020.Description: iv, 74, 3 leaves ; illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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Other title:
  • تقييم كفاءة نظم دعم القرار في التخطيط العلاجي لحالات العضه العميقة
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  • 22 617.643 A.A.E
Online resources: Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Future University in Egypt - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine Department of Orthodontics, 2020. Summary: Planning the treatment of cases with deep overbite malocclusion has been always a dilemma since it possesses many contributing factors influencing its design. In orthodontics the term decision support system (DSS) was recently introduced and examined in the orthodontic literature via many studies that focused on the decision making for extraction or non-extraction in orthodontic treatment. Aiming to cope with the new concepts in orthodontics and dedicated to solve and design an easier approach in order to solve the dilemma of treatment planning of deep overbite, we attempted to create a new decision support system specifically focusing on deep overbite malocclusion treatment planning. The aim of the current research was to investigate the efficiency of our constructed DSS to properly formulate an appropriate treatment planning for the treatment of deep overbite in terms of treatment decision and its significance
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Future University in Egypt - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine Department of Orthodontics, 2020.

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Planning the treatment of cases with deep overbite malocclusion has been
always a dilemma since it possesses many contributing factors influencing its
design. In orthodontics the term decision support system (DSS) was recently
introduced and examined in the orthodontic literature via many studies that
focused on the decision making for extraction or non-extraction in orthodontic
treatment. Aiming to cope with the new concepts in orthodontics and dedicated
to solve and design an easier approach in order to solve the dilemma of
treatment planning of deep overbite, we attempted to create a new decision
support system specifically focusing on deep overbite malocclusion treatment
planning. The aim of the current research was to investigate the efficiency of our
constructed DSS to properly formulate an appropriate treatment planning for the
treatment of deep overbite in terms of treatment decision and its significance

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