Publications
2015
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean
Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching Journal Article
In: Am. J. Orthodontics, vol. 148, no. 2, pp. 217-225, 2015.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: orthodontics, research, teaching, tool
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abstract = {This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.},
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This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean
Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching Journal Article
In: Am. J. Orthodontics, vol. 148, no. 2, pp. 217-225, 2015.
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title = {Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching},
author = {Sheldon Baumrind and Sean Curry},
url = {http://162.214.24.32/~crilorg/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/American-Association-of-Orthodontists-Foundation-Craniofacial-Growth-Legacy-Collection-Overview-of-a-powerful-tool-for-orthodontic-research-and-teaching-S.-Baumrind-S.-Curry.pdf},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-01-01},
journal = {Am. J. Orthodontics},
volume = {148},
number = {2},
pages = {217-225},
abstract = {This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.},
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pubstate = {published},
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This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF)
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.
Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet
and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education.
The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on
craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source
of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment
or of failure to treat.
2015 |
Baumrind, Sheldon; Curry, Sean: Overview of a powerful tool for orthodontic research and teaching. In: Am. J. Orthodontics, vol. 148, no. 2, pp. 217-225, 2015. (Type: Journal Article | Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: orthodontics, research, teaching, tool)@article{Baumrind2015, This article reports on the current status of the American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF) Craniofacial Growth Legacy Collection—an AAOF-supported multi-institutional project that uses the Internet and cloud computing to collect and share craniofacial images and data for orthodontic research and education. The project gives investigators and clinicians all over the world online access to longitudinal information on craniofacial development in untreated children with malocclusions of various types. It also is a unique source of control samples for testing the validity of consensually accepted beliefs about the effects of orthodontic treatment or of failure to treat. |