Significance of Treatment time
Treatment time is defined as the duration required to complete orthodontic treatment, with a focus on its reduction in participants undergoing PAOO compared to conventional methods. It encompasses the total time for completing orthodontic treatments, particularly those involving surgical techniques. Additionally, treatment time involves the period during which cells are exposed to specific treatments, with evaluations conducted at multiple time points (days 1, 3, 7, 10, and 14) to assess the impact on cell proliferation and activity.
Synonyms: Duration of treatment, Therapy duration, Treatment period, Healing time
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The concept of Treatment time in scientific sources
Treatment time encompasses the total duration of orthodontic procedures, with surgical methods designed to shorten this period. A study indicated that participants using PAOO experienced reduced treatment time compared to those using conventional techniques.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Treatment time refers to the duration for which the cells are exposed to a particular treatment. In the study, different time points (days 1, 3, 7, 10, and 14) were used to evaluate the effects of treatments on cell proliferation and activity.[1]