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Orthodontic relapse'

British Dental Journal, 1992
I believe that British orthodontics is in a mess. Superficially, things may appear remarkably healthy. A regional consultant network is established. The MOrth is accepted as the hallmark of a 3-year specialist training. Specialist registration looks likely to be achieved. Work on unification of the orthodontic societies is well under way.
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Tele-orthodontics and sensor-based technologies: a systematic review of interventions that monitor and improve compliance of orthodontic patients.

European Journal of Orthodontics, 2023
BACKGROUND Recent advances in orthodontics offer appealing tools to monitor compliance and designate protocols to enhance it. OBJECTIVE This systematic review of systematic reviews (SRs) aimed to assess the effectiveness of digitized communication ...
Khaled Wafaie   +4 more
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Effectiveness of dental monitoring system in orthodontics: A systematic review

Journal of orthodontics, 2023
Background: Dental monitoring (DM) constitutes a recent technological advance for the remote monitoring of patients undergoing an orthodontic therapy. Especially in times of health emergency crisis, the possibility of relying on remote monitoring could ...
L. Sangalli   +2 more
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3D Printed Band and Loop Space Maintainer: A Digital Game Changer in Preventive Orthodontics.

Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2021
Premature loss of primary molars often leads to loss of arch circumference in the primary and mixed dentition. It can lead to malpositioning and even impaction of permanent tooth, if not prevented.
S. Khanna   +4 more
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