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Setup vs. Treatment Plan: Why AI Can’t Replace Clinical Judgment
Treating patients on-screen has become the norm for many of us these days, and every year the software developers come with new and updated algorithms to make the process more automated and faster. With the introduction of AI these algorithms have evolved at an incredible pace creating a 3D treatment plan in minutes. That’s the promise of modern digital orthodontics software powered by AI: Fast. Automated. Impressive. But here’s the real question: Does fast mean correct? I

Adriana Garro DDS, MSc in Orthodontics
Mar 303 min read


Clear Aligner Treatment Planning & Digital Orthodontics Services for Predictable Results
Expert clear aligner treatment planning and digital orthodontics services designed to improve predictability, reduce refinements, and optimize orthodontic workflows.

George Fernandez
Feb 243 min read


Proclination vs IPR? Why IMPA still matters!
How far can we procline the lower incisors before we compromise on stability, function or periodontal health? This is one of the most common questions in modern digital orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Treatment planning software’s are very accurate when it comes to measuring the degrees of buccal movement of the incisors but the question that remains unanswered by the software is the most important one: How much proclination can be planned on the lower incisors

Adriana Garro DDS, MSc in Orthodontics
Feb 63 min read


Who is your patient?
Who is your patient, who are you treating every day? Seems like a simple question; however, if you stop reflecting on the way orthodontic patient care has changed in the past few years, we may be surprised at how much the patient has been taken out of the focal point. I have been working with different orthodontists and dental practices for the past 20 years, with different cultures, treatment philosophies, and levels of experience. One mistake I see very often is how the foc

Adriana Garro DDS, MSc in Orthodontics
Jan 82 min read
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