by Dr. D. Sotomayor.Z | Mar 28, 2026 | Blog
Orthodontic Philosophy vs Technique: Understanding the Difference In contemporary orthodontics, there is a persistent tendency to equate technique with therapeutic identity. Many clinicians assume that the use of a specific bracket system, aligner protocol, or...
by Dr. D. Sotomayor.Z | Mar 23, 2026 | Blog
Assessment of All Points of View and Confirmation Bias. A Critical Perspective Assessment of All Points of View and Confirmation Bias: A Critical Perspective Contemporary orthodontics is characterized by the coexistence of multiple therapeutic philosophies,...
by Dr. D. Sotomayor.Z | Oct 30, 2023 | Clinical Cases
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION CLINICAL AND CEPHALOMEYTRIC ASSESSMENT CONCLUSIONS ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION CLINICAL AND CEPHALOMETRIC ASSESSMENT CONCLUSIONS ABSTRACT A 28-year-old female patient with a...
by Dr. D. Sotomayor.Z | Mar 18, 2023 | Blog
Facial Biotype is not at all a subjective concept This document is part of the Orthoprogressive resource set to support academic training aimed at improving and expanding perspectives and practices. Find the other resources in this set here. Thanks to the volunteers...
by Dr. D. Sotomayor.Z | Feb 4, 2023 | Blog
The Pioneer Almost Forgotten by Orthodontics In past years I was lucky enough to attend courses with Dr. Robert Ricketts and his bioprogressive philosophy, I was in the middle of my career as an orthodontist when I met him, it was a time of intense training and...