EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORTHODONTICS
Scope & Guideline
Discovering the future of orthodontics, one study at a time.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Clinical Orthodontics:
Research on various orthodontic treatment modalities, including fixed and removable appliances, and their effectiveness in correcting malocclusions. - Biological and Environmental Influences:
Studies examining the genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors that impact orthodontic treatment outcomes and craniofacial development. - Technological Innovations:
Exploration of digital technologies, such as 3D modeling, artificial intelligence, and CAD/CAM systems, and their applications in orthodontic diagnostics and treatment planning. - Patient-Centered Outcomes:
Research focused on patient-reported outcomes, satisfaction, and quality of life impacts associated with orthodontic treatments. - Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses:
Comprehensive reviews that synthesize existing literature on specific orthodontic topics to provide evidence-based insights for clinical practice. - Orthodontic Complications and Management:
Investigation into complications arising from orthodontic treatment, including root resorption, periodontal health, and relapse after treatment.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Orthodontics:
There is a growing interest in the use of digital tools and technologies, such as 3D imaging and artificial intelligence, for enhancing orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. - Impact of Lifestyle Factors:
Research exploring the influence of lifestyle factors, such as obesity and sleep-disordered breathing, on orthodontic treatment outcomes is on the rise, reflecting a holistic approach to patient care. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
An emerging trend is the collaboration between orthodontics and other dental specialties, such as periodontics and oral surgery, to improve comprehensive patient care. - Sustainability in Orthodontics:
There is an increasing focus on the environmental impact of orthodontic materials and practices, with studies analyzing the sustainability of various treatment options. - Patient-Centric Research:
Research that prioritizes patient perspectives, including quality of life and satisfaction with treatment, is gaining traction, emphasizing the importance of the patient experience in orthodontic care.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Orthodontic Techniques:
There appears to be a waning interest in traditional methods of orthodontics, as more research shifts towards innovative technologies and materials. - Non-Clinical Studies:
Research that does not focus on clinical outcomes or patient experiences seems to be less frequent, indicating a greater emphasis on practical applications of orthodontic research. - Basic Science Research:
There has been a noticeable decline in studies focused solely on basic biological mechanisms of orthodontic tooth movement, with a move towards translational research that connects basic science to clinical practice. - Historical Perspectives:
Papers that review historical trends in orthodontics or traditional practices are becoming less common, as the focus shifts towards contemporary issues and evidence-based practices. - Orthodontic Education and Training:
Research related to the education and training of orthodontic professionals is less frequently published, possibly as a result of the increasing emphasis on clinical research and outcomes.
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