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Computer applications in orthodontics.

R F Sloan

    International Dental Journal
    |September 1, 1980
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Computers aid orthodontics by forecasting growth using serial cephalograms. Establishing a strong foundation requires long-term treatment outcome evaluation and uniform data recording for a comprehensive oral health management system.

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    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Medical Informatics
    • Biometrics

    Background:

    • Computers offer significant advancements in orthodontic treatment planning.
    • Accurate growth forecasting from serial cephalograms is a key application.
    • Long-term treatment outcome evaluation is crucial for evidence-based practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the value of computers in orthodontic growth prediction.
    • To emphasize the need for standardized, long-term data recording in orthodontics.
    • To outline the future role of orthodontists within integrated oral health management teams.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing serial cephalograms for computer-aided growth forecasting.
    • Implementing a uniform data recording system for treatment outcomes.

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  • Developing a management information service for oral health data.
  • Main Results:

    • Computers provide valuable tools for predicting patient growth.
    • Standardized data collection enhances the reliability of treatment outcome analysis.
    • A unified information system facilitates better collaboration in oral healthcare.

    Conclusions:

    • Computerized growth forecasting from cephalograms is a major orthodontic contribution.
    • Uniform, long-term recording of treatment outcomes is essential for advancing the field.
    • The integration of orthodontists into broader oral health management teams is facilitated by accessible, standardized information.