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26 May 2025

3D technologies for precision in orthodontics


The use of 3D technology in orthodontics has increased recent years. 3D intra-oral scanning, cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), 3D printing and computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology has been utilized to create “personalized” orthodontic appliances.

While technological improvements to orthodontic appliances seem promising, do they truly improve treatment efficiency and/ or treatment quality? This article will review currently available orthodontic appliances which utilizes 3D technology such customized wires and CAD/CAM fabricated brackets.

Customized archwires are planned from 3D virtual setup and robotically bent. Studies have shown a decrease in treatment time with the use of customized wires, however data on quality of treatment results are conflicting. While this technology is fairly accurate for mesial-distal tooth movements, it is less precise for crown tip and root torque. CAD/CAM brackets were initially shown to be more effective and efficient when compared to standard brackets, but a follow-up study showed no difference in the quality of treatment of outcomes.

The study also showed the majority of the reduction in treatment time resulting from CAD/CAM brackets may be due to the indirect bonding process rather than the personalized milled slots.


Authors: Tung Nguyen, Tate Jackson

Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/

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