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  • Orthodontics and Dental Technology
  • Translational Science in Healthcare

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  • Bridging the gap between academic research and clinical application in orthodontics is crucial for progress.
  • The Consortium for Orthodontic Advances in Science and Technology (COAST) workshop aimed to foster this integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To convene orthodontic stakeholders from academia, industry, and private practice.
  • To explore and develop the transfer of novel approaches into clinical orthodontic practice through focused workshops.

Main Methods:

  • Organized five themed sessions with presentations and panel discussions involving 27 speakers and participants.
  • Discussions focused on highlighting findings, assessing evidence, identifying research needs, and planning clinical implementation.

Main Results:

  • Identified the need for multiscale/multispecies modeling for interspecies translation.
  • Emphasized large-scale collaboration for genetic studies and a consortium approach for standardizing new technologies like 3D imaging.
  • Highlighted the potential of bone biology knowledge for orthodontic applications.

Conclusions:

  • Increased awareness of emerging technologies enhances the promise of personalized and precision orthodontics.
  • Collaborative efforts and technological advancements are key to future orthodontic innovations.