Orthodontics is experiencing a transformative period driven by advancements in technology such as 3D printing, clear aligners, and digital solutions. Patients today seek treatments that are not only effective but also aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. These innovations have the potential to revolutionize traditional practices, offering significant improvements in treatment outcomes, clinical efficiency, and patient satisfaction. However, as these technologies evolve, it is essential to rigorously evaluate their efficacy and optimize clinical techniques to fully harness their potential.
The primary goal of this Research Topic is to explore and address the challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies in orthodontic treatments. Key issues include the effectiveness of 3D printed aligners and the optimization of current aligner systems to maximize treatment outcomes. Recent advances in understanding the etiology of malocclusion and the biomechanics of force delivery using clear aligners offer promising avenues for enhancing treatment protocols. By recruiting studies focused on these areas, we aim to provide a deeper understanding of how these technologies can overcome existing limitations, improve patient care, and set new standards in orthodontic practice.
This Research Topic invites contributions that address the following themes:
- Effectiveness of 3D Printed Aligners: Clinical studies comparing 3D printed aligners with traditional orthodontic methods.
- Clinical Technique Optimization: Innovations to enhance the performance and efficiency of existing aligner systems.
- Malocclusion Etiology: Research on factors contributing to malocclusion and their implications for treatment protocols.
- Force Delivery Methods: Studies on novel approaches to optimize force application in clear aligner therapy.
- Integration of Emerging Technologies: Exploration of AI, machine learning, and digital imaging in orthodontic treatments.
- Patient-Centric Approaches: Investigations into patient satisfaction and the psychosocial impacts of advanced orthodontic treatments.
We welcome original research articles, comprehensive review papers, clinical studies, case reports, technical reports, and opinion pieces. Contributions should aim to advance the knowledge, practice, and adoption of emerging orthodontic technologies, ultimately improving patient outcomes and clinical efficacy.
Disclosure Statement:
Topic Editor Tarek El Bialy is a speaker for Align Technology. All other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regard to the Research Topic subject.
Keywords:
3d printing in orthodontics, clear aligners advancements, new orthodontic treatments, digital orthodontics, orthodontic innovation, 3d printed dental devices, clear aligner technology, advancements in orthodontic technology, orthodontic treatment trends
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Orthodontics is experiencing a transformative period driven by advancements in technology such as 3D printing, clear aligners, and digital solutions. Patients today seek treatments that are not only effective but also aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. These innovations have the potential to revolutionize traditional practices, offering significant improvements in treatment outcomes, clinical efficiency, and patient satisfaction. However, as these technologies evolve, it is essential to rigorously evaluate their efficacy and optimize clinical techniques to fully harness their potential.
The primary goal of this Research Topic is to explore and address the challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies in orthodontic treatments. Key issues include the effectiveness of 3D printed aligners and the optimization of current aligner systems to maximize treatment outcomes. Recent advances in understanding the etiology of malocclusion and the biomechanics of force delivery using clear aligners offer promising avenues for enhancing treatment protocols. By recruiting studies focused on these areas, we aim to provide a deeper understanding of how these technologies can overcome existing limitations, improve patient care, and set new standards in orthodontic practice.
This Research Topic invites contributions that address the following themes:
- Effectiveness of 3D Printed Aligners: Clinical studies comparing 3D printed aligners with traditional orthodontic methods.
- Clinical Technique Optimization: Innovations to enhance the performance and efficiency of existing aligner systems.
- Malocclusion Etiology: Research on factors contributing to malocclusion and their implications for treatment protocols.
- Force Delivery Methods: Studies on novel approaches to optimize force application in clear aligner therapy.
- Integration of Emerging Technologies: Exploration of AI, machine learning, and digital imaging in orthodontic treatments.
- Patient-Centric Approaches: Investigations into patient satisfaction and the psychosocial impacts of advanced orthodontic treatments.
We welcome original research articles, comprehensive review papers, clinical studies, case reports, technical reports, and opinion pieces. Contributions should aim to advance the knowledge, practice, and adoption of emerging orthodontic technologies, ultimately improving patient outcomes and clinical efficacy.
Disclosure Statement:
Topic Editor Tarek El Bialy is a speaker for Align Technology. All other Topic Editors declare no competing interests with regard to the Research Topic subject.
Keywords:
3d printing in orthodontics, clear aligners advancements, new orthodontic treatments, digital orthodontics, orthodontic innovation, 3d printed dental devices, clear aligner technology, advancements in orthodontic technology, orthodontic treatment trends
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.