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Clear aligner therapy offers an aesthetic alternative to braces but carries clinical risks. This study identifies these risks and proposes strategies to improve clear aligner treatment outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthodontics
  • Biomaterials Science

Background:

  • Clear aligners are increasingly popular orthodontic devices due to their esthetic and comfort advantages over fixed appliances.
  • Advancements in materials and technology have expanded the application of clear aligners in orthodontic treatment.
  • Despite widespread use, clinical risks associated with clear aligner therapy can lead to suboptimal outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the potential clinical risks encountered during clear aligner therapy.
  • To propose targeted strategies for mitigating these risks.
  • To promote the safe and effective clinical application of clear aligners.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and clinical case analysis to identify common risks.
  • Development of evidence-based strategies for risk management.
  • Discussion of clinical implications and recommendations.

Main Results:

  • Identified key clinical risks including poor fit, unwanted tooth movement, and patient compliance issues.
  • Outlined specific strategies for diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring to address identified risks.
  • Highlighted the importance of material properties and digital workflow in risk mitigation.

Conclusions:

  • Clear aligner therapy presents specific clinical risks that necessitate careful management.
  • Implementing targeted strategies can significantly reduce the incidence of adverse outcomes.
  • Further research and standardized protocols are needed to optimize clear aligner treatment efficacy and safety.