How Technology is Changing Orthodontics


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If you had braces as a child, you might think that give or take a few improvements, the braces your child will get today are basically the same. In truth, dental and orthodontic technology is rapidly advancing. Even those of us in practice today have seen the evolution of orthodontics firsthand. Technology is largely responsible for a better patient experience for anyone – child, adult or senior citizen. Here are some of the latest technologies in the field of orthodontics.

Digital Scanning. Orthodontists use digital scanners to replace the messy traditional molds. This scanning technology, (see Baltimore Orthodontic's use of the Itero® Digital Impression System) provides highly accurate scans of the teeth and jaws. Equipped with the data, a precise treatment plan can be designed for each patient. 

Advanced Appliance Systems. The newest braces, aligners and anchoring devices are all the result of newer technology. The outcome for the patient includes easier and more comfortable braces, more precise planning and potentially shorter treatment times. Take a look at the types of appliances we use at Baltimore Orthodontic Group.

Artificial Intelligence and Orthodontics. You hear so much about AI – how bad it is, how wonderful it is – how it’s use makes all the difference in so many professions. AI does improve care and treatment, but in orthodontics, your human orthodontist makes all the difference! AI is currently being used mostly with regard to the imaging that’s done when you go to the orthodontist. AI reviewed x-rays can predict the results of certain treatments. And by streamlining the review of x-rays, your orthodontist has more time to design your particular treatment plan.

3D Printing. Though you’re not likely to see this in action during your orthodontic visit, 3D technology is used to create custom appliances like clear aligners and retainers.

Eco-Friendly Practices. Sustainability is important to most orthodontic practices. The materials used in orthodontic appliances are more environmentally friendly, including biodegradable aligners, recyclable brackets and even eco-friendly packaging. Orthodontic practices are also greener as we build on our digital record keeping to reduce paper use.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration. While not strictly related to technological advances, orthodontic care has become more integrated with other areas of dental and medical care. The idea is to look at all aspects of the patient’s health so that outcomes are improved and the treatment plan is customized to the patient.

What Will the Future Bring? New technologies are constantly emerging in our field. You can expect even greater advances in all of the areas we’ve covered above, including more flexibility and more customization. Appliances will continue to improve and more uses for AI will emerge. As imaging technology improves, digital measurements will become even more reliable. All of this may lead to accelerated treatment plans. But don’t wait for these advances! Instead, schedule a consultation with us now and enjoy a happier, healthier smile for years to come!

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The first step towards a beautiful and healthy smile is to schedule an appointment with Baltimore Orthodontic Group with a dedicated team that treats patients of all ages. We work with our patients to find a treatment option that best fits the patients’ needs, including: Invisalign, clear braces and metal braces. We have five convenient orthodontic offices in the Baltimore area. You can schedule your appointment by giving us a call at your preferred location, Ellicott City, Catonsville, Eldersburg, Eastpoint or Lutherville. Contact information is listed below. You can also send a request by email to us by clicking here.
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