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Digital orthodontics

Digital orthodontics is defined as the use of digital devices, technologies or procedures used to accomplish and facilitate common tasks performed in clinical practice, patient and material administration, enhance education, assist in research, improve communication between the orthodontists and the patient, other specialists or colleagues, and share information related to orthodontics.

Examples of digital orthodontics include: digital cephalometrics, digital x-rays, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), digital space analysis, software used for patient administration, Dolphin Imaging and Managing Solutions System, clear aligners, digital surgery software, orthodontic iprint, etc.