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Orthodontics 2026: Skeletal Expansion, Precision Mechanics & the Digitally Driven Practice
1. Distinguish Dental Compensation from True Skeletal Change
- Identify clinical and radiographic indicators for MARPE vs. traditional RPE
- Recognize cases where skeletal expansion alters facial form and treatment stability
- Understand how appropriate case selection reduces complications and improves outcomes
2. Integrate TAD Supported Mechanics with Predictability
- Describe simple, high yield TAD applications that can immediately improve efficiency
- Apply biomechanical principles to reduce unwanted reciprocal forces
- Avoid common placement and anchorage errors that lead to failure
3. Improve Finishing Accuracy Through Digital Indirect Bonding
- Evaluate how bracket positioning precision affects treatment time and refinement rates
- Compare digital indirect bonding workflows with traditional direct bonding
- Identify clinical scenarios where digital bonding provides the greatest return
4. Evaluate Direct Print Aligners and Emerging Digital Systems
- Understand the clinical differences between printed and thermoformed aligners
- Identify which cases are best suited for in-office aligner workflows
- Assess the operational and financial considerations of implementation
5. Develop a Practical Modernization Strategy for Private Practice
- Prioritize technologies based on clinical impact and efficiency gains
- Implement a phased adoption model that minimizes disruption
- Recognize common mistakes that increase overhead without improving care