Advanced Procedures and Diagnosis Methods in Orthodontic Practice
Prof. Irina Zetu, Assoc. Prof. Liviu Cristian Romanec
Assoc. Prof. Gratian Alexandru Naum
Abstract
Diagnosis and treatment strategies today are based on a large volume of data,
consisting of a computerized system and processed by rigorous statistical-mathematical methods. In turn, the new generations of biomaterials have increased the quality of orthodontic medical care. In the face of such developments, the doctor’s task becomes even more complex. His level of knowledge, information and competence must reach those levels that will enable him to select and apply advanced treatment methods and techniques. Teamwork also becomes indispensable, as the doctor has to deal with such an approach. The evolution of knowledge in medical disciplines such as nuclear medicine, medical genetics, biophysics, biochemistry, physiology and in the field of biomaterials technology, new acquisitions in medical imaging and radiology, have led to the introduction of new methods and means of diagnosis and treatment in human pathology.
Learning Objectives
1. Apply innovative biomaterials and technologies to enhance clinical outcomes.
2. Integrate advanced digital diagnostic tools into orthodontic workflows.
3. Correlate interdisciplinary biomedical data for precise treatment planning.

