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期刊名:Journal of orthodontics

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ISSN:1465-3125

e-ISSN:1465-3133

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Jye Y Sia,Jayne E Harrison Jye Y Sia
Aims: To explore trainers' and trainees' perceptions and experiences of Workplace-Based Assessments (WBAs) in Orthodontic Speciality Registrar (StR) training in England. ...
Christopher Jonathan Clayton Christopher Jonathan Clayton
This paper describes the clinical treatment of two cases treated by the recipient of the 2013 Membership in Orthodontics John Kay Williams Gold Medal of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Glasgow. The first case describes the mana...
Louise A Carter,Mieke Geldenhuys,Paula J Moynihan et al. Louise A Carter et al.
Objectives: Orthodontic appliances are known to cause patients difficulty with eating. Learning more about the issues patients face, while eating with orthodontic appliances in place, will allow us to create more informat...
Mohammed Almuzian Mohammed Almuzian
The William Houston Medal is awarded to the individual achieving the highest mark at, the Membership in Orthodontics (MOrth) examination at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. As part of the examination the candidate must submit fiv...