2023
DOI: 10.1177/14653125231178040
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Effectiveness of dental monitoring system in orthodontics: A systematic review

Abstract: Background: Dental monitoring (DM) constitutes a recent technological advance for the remote monitoring of patients undergoing an orthodontic therapy. Especially in times of health emergency crisis, the possibility of relying on remote monitoring could be particularly useful. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of DM in orthodontic care. Eligibility: Studies conducted on healthy patients undergoing orthodontic care where DM was applied, assessing a change in treatment duration, emergency appointments, in-o… Show more

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“…These systems allow for the tracking and control of the fit of the retainer and the oral hygiene of the patients [22,23]. Studies have shown that dental monitoring can significantly reduce the number of in-office visits by 1.68-3.5 visits and may contribute to improved aligner fit [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems allow for the tracking and control of the fit of the retainer and the oral hygiene of the patients [22,23]. Studies have shown that dental monitoring can significantly reduce the number of in-office visits by 1.68-3.5 visits and may contribute to improved aligner fit [24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the implementation of AI in remote care for orthodontic patients is still an underexplored topic with limited evidence. A recent systematic review [178] showed that DM showed promise in improving aligner fit and reducing the number of in-office visits during ongoing orthodontic therapy. These findings emphasize the need for further research in this area.…”
Section: Patient Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this issue of the Journal , there is a systematic review on the effectiveness of dental monitoring systems in orthodontics (Sangalli et al, 2024). Remote dental monitoring has allowed patients and their clinicians to ‘check in’ with each other to monitor the progress of treatment and the need for an in-person appointment to, for example, change an archwire, undertake a repair or move to the next aligner.…”
Section: Remote Working - Too Remote and Too Many?mentioning
confidence: 99%