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NEW! Introduction to Orthodontic Biomechanics – Clinical Applications

Module 2 introduces the basics of biomechanics as applied to orthodontic tooth movement in malocclusions of moderate severity. Basic concepts such as force systems, center of resistance, simple vector mechanics, and individualized tooth movement will be presented. The straight wire system and some of its variations will be discussed. Module 2 covers: Periodontal Role in Orthodontic Treatment Force Systems Optimum Static Occlusion Brackets and Wires At the end of Module 2, participants wil [...]

Module 2: Biomechanics. Forces and Moments (Video)

In this short video, I explain one of the drawings or figure from Dr Nanda's book as more information is always better than less. In orthodontics, the ratio between the force and the moment is critical to obtain the desired movement and avoid round tripping. Here is a small video that explains one of the figures of this excellent book. [...]

Article: The Role of AI in Contemporary Orthodontics

Artificial intellignce (AI) is coming fast, but do not worry. It will not replace the skilled practitioner. Video on CDA Oasis Live An introduction to the concept of AI in orthodontics. An easy read. The objectives of this paper are to describe the state of the art in AI and orthodontics and explore potential avenues for future developments and applications. The role of AI and machine learning in contemporary orthodontics [...]

By Jean-Marc Retrouvey|April 28th, 2021|Categories: AI in Orthodontics|Tags: , , , , |

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