International Journal of Orthodontics Summer 2023

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From Braces to Bytes: The Role of Technology in Modern Orthodontics by Vernon Kruger, Orthodontic Clinician, New Zealand

Ancient Pioneers: Explorations in Dental Improvement The origins of orthodontics can be traced back to ancient Egypt and Greece, where remarkable advances in dental care occurred between 400 and 300 B.C. In ancient Egypt, the pursuit of dental perfection manifested itself in the ingenious use of catgut, a natural fiber, to bond teeth together. This early form of dental braces aimed to correct misalignments and stabilize teeth, demonstrating the Egyptians’ early understanding of the aesthetics and function of dental health.1,2 Across the Mediterranean, the ancient Greeks embarked on their own investigation into dental advancement. Renowned figures such as Hippocrates, the father of medicine, and Aristotle, the renowned philosopher, contributed to the expanding corpus of dental care knowledge. Their unrelenting pursuit of knowledge led to the invention of numerous techniques, each contributing to the evolution of the art and science of orthodontics.1,2

Dr Vernon Kruger is a registered dentist who has been practicing the art and science of orthodontics for over 40 years, both locally in New Zealand and internationally. He is one of the top 1% of Dr. Vernon Kruger Invisalign providers of more than 100,000 skilled doctors globally. He is also a Certified Senior Instructor at the International Association for Orthodontics with Fellow status membership. Dr Kruger has a holistic philosophy of True Alignment Airway Orthodontics, which emphasizes jaw positioning and size, as well as the improvement of airways, to address the cause of orthodontic issues. He has lectured internationally and in New Zealand frequently, and he provides consulting, training and keynote speaker services to other orthodontic practitioners.

Introduction Orthodontic treatment has been around for centuries, with ancient civilizations using various methods to straighten teeth. Today, digital technology is transforming the field, offering significant advantages in precision, efficiency, and patient experience. Clear aligners have emerged as a revolutionary option in orthodontics, offering advantages such as improved patient comfort and aesthetics. Digital technology has also enabled orthodontic clinicians to provide personalized and precise treatment plans for their patients. However, adopting these innovations requires overcoming challenges related to cost, learning curves, and patient acceptance. This paper explores the transformative impact of digital technology on modern orthodontics and highlights the opportunities and challenges it presents. It also emphasizes the importance of comprehensive training programs, effective patient education, data security, and interdisciplinary collaboration in maximizing the benefits of digital technology and shaping the future of orthodontics.

Etruscans and Romans: Dental Alignment Masters Preceding the Romans, the Etruscans left an intriguing legacy in the field of orthodontics. They created intricate mouthguards that preserved the position of the teeth out of a profound sense of devotion to keeping their deceased loved ones’ dental alignment in place, showcasing their creativity and commitment to dental aesthetics even after death.3 During their time, the Romans, renowned for their architectural prowess and inventiveness, made significant advances in orthodontics. They pioneered the use of golden wires to stabilize misaligned teeth, exemplifying their commitment to dental refinement and functional harmony.1 Recent Times For centuries, traditional braces have dominated the field of orthodontics as the treatment of choice, playing 6

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Surface Roughness Of Stainless Steel Wires Coated with Titanium Dioxide after Exposure to Oral Medium

15min
pages 47-52

The D-Gainer Appliance Part 2

1min
page 46

Comparison of Bolton Analysis Between Interproximal Stripping and Mandibular Incisor Extraction to Resolve Lower Anterior Crowding – A Cross-sectional Study

13min
pages 40-45

Can We Treat Kids in Mixed Dentition with Clear Aligners? The Benefits of Early Orthodontic Treatment for Kids

4min
pages 38-39

Stability of Surgical and Orthodontic Techniques for the Treatment of Patients with Cleft Palate: A Systematic Review A Review and a Proposal

14min
pages 32-37

Getting More Valuable and Consistent Case Acceptance

4min
pages 30-31

Evaluation of Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Changes in Lower Anterior Facial Height in Extraction and Non-Extraction Cases: A Digital Cephalometric Study

14min
pages 21-29

The Perfect Pairing for Best-in-Class Results

1min
page 20

For Better Results, TRUST G&H

31min
pages 7-19

From Braces to Bytes: The Role of Technology in Modern Orthodontics

3min
pages 6-7

Author Guidelines

5min
pages 4-5

International Journal of Orthodontics

1min
page 3

Surface Roughness Of Stainless Steel Wires Coated with Titanium Dioxide after Exposure to Oral Medium

15min
pages 47-52

The D-Gainer Appliance Part 2

1min
page 46

Comparison of Bolton Analysis Between Interproximal Stripping and Mandibular Incisor Extraction to Resolve Lower Anterior Crowding – A Cross-sectional Study

13min
pages 40-45

Can We Treat Kids in Mixed Dentition with Clear Aligners? The Benefits of Early Orthodontic Treatment for Kids

4min
pages 38-39

Stability of Surgical and Orthodontic Techniques for the Treatment of Patients with Cleft Palate: A Systematic Review A Review and a Proposal

14min
pages 32-37

Getting More Valuable and Consistent Case Acceptance

4min
pages 30-31

Evaluation of Pre-Treatment and Post-Treatment Changes in Lower Anterior Facial Height in Extraction and Non-Extraction Cases: A Digital Cephalometric Study

14min
pages 21-29

The Perfect Pairing for Best-in-Class Results

1min
page 20

For Better Results, TRUST G&H

31min
pages 7-19

From Braces to Bytes: The Role of Technology in Modern Orthodontics

3min
pages 6-7

Author Guidelines

5min
pages 4-5

Orthodontics

2min
pages 1-3
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