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Digital Orthodontics is a subdivision of dentistry that harnesses digital technologies to diagnose, plan, and execute the treatment of malocclusion and misalignment of teeth. This field incorporates a range of advanced tools such as intraoral scanners, 3D printers, computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) systems, and digital imaging and radiography solutions. The use of these technologies in orthodontics improves the accuracy and efficiency of treatment planning and allows for more predictable outcomes.
The digital workflow in orthodontics starts with the acquisition of accurate intraoral data, followed by the digital planning of the treatment using specialized software. Custom orthodontic appliances such as clear aligners, lingual braces, and labial braces can then be designed and manufactured. The precision of digital methods also facilitates patient education and communication, as practitioners can readily visualize and share treatment plans and expected results with their patients.
Several companies have emerged as leaders within the digital orthodontics market. Align Technology, known for its Invisalign system, is a major player offering clear aligners and other digital orthodontic solutions. 3M, with its Clarity Aligners and digital orthodontic products, is another prominent name. Dental monitoring companies such as Dental Wings, which focus on the integration of digital workflows in dental and orthodontic practice. Additionally, Sirona Dental Systems and Planmeca leverage their expertise in digital dentistry to provide comprehensive solutions for orthodontic Show Less Read more