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'In the analysis that included both groups, the rate of treatment success was 72 percent among children with bracing, compared with 48 percent among those under observation. The benefit increased the longer bracing was worn. More than 90 percent of the children who were successfully treated wore their braces more than 13 hours a day.'
Why do you are so sure that all parents of the brace group took a wrong decision? Do you believe the cases with significative lower chances to have surgery because the use of brace are not significant?
Or do you believe the chances to avoid surgery in those cases, have not decreased in a significative way? Do you believe the same outcomes would have been obteined if instead of using braces, they would have only had a bath every day?
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