Evidence in Orthodontics
Allergic reactions to metals used in orthodontics, particularly nickel and titanium, are explored in this discussion. Key points include: * Nickel is a common allergen, affecting 14% of patients, mainly women and adults. * Titanium allergies are rare, affecting 4% of patients, with no clear predictive symptoms. * Substituting titanium for nickel isn’t always safe due to potential reactions to both. * Ceramic brackets might be a safer alternative for some patients. Testing remains essential for accurate diagnosis. ……………………. Take Your Practice to the Next Level! Feeling overwhelmed trying to figure out how to optimize your practice, choose the right tools, and actually implement them day-to-day? You’re not alone – and you don’t have to do it all on your own! If you want to deepen your understanding and expand your skillset step by step, the Lean Orthodontics book series [https://www.myorthobooks.com/en/] offers structured insights and practical strategies you can apply immediately in your daily workflow And if you would like personal 1:1 guidance while implementing these ideas in your own practice: Here’s the deal: You’ve got the drive, and I’ve got the expertise to guide you. Let’s work together to unlock your practice’s full potential. 🎯 Book your free consultation call [https://dr-martin-baxmann.de/en/] now. Let’s make it happen! – Dr. Dr. Martin Baxmann
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