Evidence in Orthodontics

35- Open vs Closed Exposure - Which Do Patients Prefer

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Portada del episodio 35- Open vs Closed Exposure - Which Do Patients Prefer

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Explore the differences between open and closed exposure techniques for impacted canines: * Study Details: Conducted by universities in Oslo and Jankoping, involving 100 young patients. * Pain & Discomfort: Open technique caused more initial pain but equalized post-dressing removal. * Analgesics Use: More in closed group after suture removal due to chain irritation. * Surgery Duration: Open exposure faster, especially without flap. * Complications: Open technique had more minor issues but no infections in either group. Closed technique is more comfortable initially and safer; open technique is quicker but needs informed patients due to possible discomfort. ……………………. 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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Portada del episodio 35- Open vs Closed Exposure - Which Do Patients Prefer

35- Open vs Closed Exposure - Which Do Patients Prefer

Explore the differences between open and closed exposure techniques for impacted canines: * Study Details: Conducted by universities in Oslo and Jankoping, involving 100 young patients. * Pain & Discomfort: Open technique caused more initial pain but equalized post-dressing removal. * Analgesics Use: More in closed group after suture removal due to chain irritation. * Surgery Duration: Open exposure faster, especially without flap. * Complications: Open technique had more minor issues but no infections in either group. Closed technique is more comfortable initially and safer; open technique is quicker but needs informed patients due to possible discomfort. ……………………. 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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Portada del episodio 34- Does Printer Type Change 3D Orthodontic Results

34- Does Printer Type Change 3D Orthodontic Results

3D printing has revolutionized orthodontics, but not all printer settings are equal. A study by Favero et al. reveals unexpected insights into model accuracy. * Study Overview: Analyzed how printer type and layer height affect orthodontic model accuracy. * Key Findings: 100 micron layer height resulted in the most accurate models. Jewel 3D printer exhibited the smallest average deviation. All tested printers were within clinical limits. * Clinical Implication: Finer layers don't guarantee better accuracy; 100 micron is both effective and time-efficient. ……………………. 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

15 de jun de 20264 min
Portada del episodio 33- Is the Midpalatal Suture Ready for Expansion

33- Is the Midpalatal Suture Ready for Expansion

Discover how orthodontists can pinpoint the perfect timing for rapid maxillary expansion using a CBCT-based classification system. This method evaluates mid-palatal suture maturation, allowing for: * Stages A & B: Ideal for conventional rapid expansion, mostly skeletal change. * Stage C: Borderline phase, window for expansion closing. * Stages D & E: Advanced fusion, requiring surgical intervention or skeletal anchorage. This new approach surpasses age as a predictor, providing a tailored diagnostic tool for maxillary deficiency treatment. ……………………. 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

11 de jun de 20264 min
Portada del episodio 32- Do We Finally Have a Standard of Care for TMD

32- Do We Finally Have a Standard of Care for TMD

Discover the latest consensus on treating TMD, a complex condition once misunderstood in dentistry: * TMD: A multifactorial biopsychosocial disorder, not just a dental occlusion problem. * Diagnosis: Based on standardized history and clinical examination, not just imaging or bite analysis. * Treatment: Start conservatively with education, behavioral approaches, and physiotherapy. Use oral appliances temporarily. Avoid irreversible procedures unless structural pathology exists. * Focus: Support self-management, avoid harm, and prioritize medical insight over mechanical fixes. The consensus aligns with decades of pain research, providing an evidence-based template for clinicians worldwide. ……………………. 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

8 de jun de 20262 min
Portada del episodio 31- Can Early Facemask Treatment Prevent Surgery

31- Can Early Facemask Treatment Prevent Surgery

This episode explores a multicenter study on early face mask therapy for Class III treatment and its potential to reduce future jaw surgery needs. * Study involved 73 children, ages 7-9, followed for 6 years. * Early face mask therapy reduced the likelihood of surgery by two-thirds for the treated group. * No significant long-term skeletal differences were observed by age 15. * A persistent change was a clockwise rotation of the maxilla and mandible. * Clinically, two-thirds of treated children maintained a positive overjet. While the therapy doesn't eliminate all Class III issues, it helps avoid some children needing surgery. Future directions include exploring skeletal anchorage for consistent results. ……………………. 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

4 de jun de 20263 min