Motivations, clinical criteria and inspirations
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The Blog and Research section of Orthoprogressive is aimed at the dissemination of up-to-date scientific knowledge in the field of orthodontics and related disciplines. Its purpose is to integrate information from the specialized literature with clinical experience, promoting an approach that is as objective as possible, grounded in the principles of evidence-based dentistry.
This space presents everything from literature reviews and critical analyses to discussions on new technologies, biomaterials, and therapeutic protocols, also incorporating clinical perspectives, as well as personal and professional experiences with internationally recognized orthodontists, exploring their motivations, clinical criteria and inspirations.
The content is designed to support informed clinical decision-making, foster critical thinking, and contribute to the continuous development of professionals committed to excellence.
Assessment of All Points of View and Confirmation Bias. A Critical Perspective
In clinical practice, I have often observed how easily our decisions can…
Facial Biotype is not at all a subjective concept
This document is part of the Orthoprogressive resource set to support academic…
The Pioneer Almost Forgotten by Orthodontics
In past years I was lucky enough to attend courses with Dr.…
Orthodontic Philosophy vs Technique: Understanding the Difference
In contemporary orthodontics, there is a persistent tendency to equate technique with…
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