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矯正歯科における私の長く曲がりくねった道
1Center for Advanced Dental Education, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Journal of the World federation of orthodontists
|January 15, 2026
まとめ
臨床実践の生涯を通じた矯正歯科の進化を探る。バンディングからアライナー、デジタル技術までの進歩を発見し、複雑な症例の治療と患者の生活の質を向上させる。
科学分野:
- 矯正歯科
- 歯科専門分野
- 顎顔面外科
背景:
- 矯正歯科の分野は、数十年以上にわたり大きな変革を遂げてきました。
- 技術的および方法論的な進歩が矯正歯科の実践を再構築してきました。
研究 の 目的:
- 著者自身の矯正歯科における専門的道のりを振り返る。
- 臨床例を通して矯正歯科の実践の進化を例示する。
- 専門分野における主要なパラダイムシフトに関する洞察を提供する。
主な方法:
- 矯正歯科における専門的道のりのレビュー。
- 治療の進化を示す代表的な臨床例の提示。
- バンディングからボンディング、アンカレッジシステム、アライナー療法、デジタル統合を含むパラダイムシフトの議論。
主要な成果:
- 複雑な不正咬合の治療戦略に影響を与える進歩のデモンストレーション。
- 治療の安定性、正確な診断、患者の協力の重視。
- 機能、審美性、生活の質を向上させる上での矯正歯科の役割を強調する。
結論:
- 矯正歯科の実践は、技術的および臨床的な革新によって大きく進化しました。
- 正確な診断、患者の協力、生涯学習は、成功する矯正歯科の結果にとって不可欠です。
- 矯正歯科は、患者の機能、審美性、全体的な生活の質を向上させる上で重要な役割を果たしています。
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