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Understanding interactions among cephalometrics variables during growth in untreated Class III subjects

European Journal of Orthodontics Aug 17, 2017

Auconi P, et al. – This research was done in order to apply a computational method commonly used in data mining discipline, classification trees (CTs), to assess the growth features in untreated Class III subjects. Researchers observed that CTs provided a valid measure of elucidating the effective contribution of craniofacial characteristics in anticipating favourable/unfavourable growth in untreated Class III subjects.
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