The management of impacted teeth remains one of the most challenging aspects of dental and orthodontic care. This condition often requires a comprehensive approach, combining orthodontic strategies with targeted surgical interventions. The complexity of treating impacted teeth frequently demands close collaboration between orthodontists and oral surgeons to achieve the best possible outcomes. Technological advancements, including 3D imaging and virtual surgical planning, have significantly improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment precision, enabling more personalized care for patients. However, the effectiveness of these modern techniques—particularly in terms of timing, treatment duration, and minimizing complications—remains an area that requires further exploration and documentation.
This research initiative seeks to bring together existing knowledge and promote further advancements in the integration of orthodontic and surgical methods for impacted teeth management. By exploring new developments in diagnostic imaging, virtual planning tools, and customized treatment plans, this issue aims to refine the precision and success of treatments. The ultimate goal is to offer a comprehensive analysis of current best practices and to push the boundaries of what is possible through collaborative orthodontic and surgical efforts, enhancing both patient satisfaction and long-term results.
In order to expand the available knowledge and improve treatment strategies, we invite submissions that address a variety of key topics, including:
Interdisciplinary Approaches: Investigating the combined use of orthodontic mechanics and surgical interventions in the management of impacted teeth.
Advanced Diagnostic and Treatment Technologies: Exploring the role of cutting-edge diagnostic tools such as 3D imaging and virtual surgical planning in creating customized treatment solutions.
Outcome Optimization and Risk Management: Strategies for improving treatment efficacy, reducing risks, and addressing patient-specific factors to optimize overall outcomes.
We encourage original research, reviews, case studies, and technique reports that contribute to advancing the management of impacted teeth. Special consideration will be given to innovative contributions that address current challenges and offer new solutions for treating impacted teeth more effectively.
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