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Seminars in Orthodontics

Seminars in Orthodontics is a peer-reviewed journal that provides a comprehensive platform for orthodontic professionals to explore and discuss the latest advancements in the field. With a focus on evidence-based research, clinical techniques, and interdisciplinary approaches, this journal offers valuable insights into orthodontic diagnosis, treatment planning, and management of various orthodontic conditions. It serves as an essential resource for orthodontists, researchers, and educators seeking to enhance their knowledge and stay updated with the evolving trends in orthodontics.

Details
Abbr. Semin Orthod
Start 1995
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1073-8746
e-ISSN 1558-4631
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Dentistry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7452 49
SJR / Ranks: 10187 413
CiteScore / Ranks: 10675 2.00
JIF / Ranks: 2095 4.2
Recent Articles
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Wadhwa S, Skelton M, Fernandez E, Paek T, Levit M, Yin M
Semin Orthod . 2024 Jul; 30(3):277-282. PMID: 38983798
The field of orthodontics has seen a recent increase in the number of patients over the age of 50 seeking treatment and also an increase in the use of cone...
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Bianchi J, Ruellas A, Prieto J, Li T, Soroushmehr R, Najarian K, et al.
Semin Orthod . 2021 Jul; 27(2):78-86. PMID: 34305383
With the exponential growth of computational systems and increased patient data acquisition, dental research faces new challenges to manage a large quantity of information. For this reason, data science approaches...
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Brandolin B, Watson C, Resnick S, Allen K, Ritter A
Semin Orthod . 2020 Nov; 26(4):176-182. PMID: 33223797
To state that the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has broadly and deeply impacted our lives is an understatement. Since it first showed up on our radar in December 2019, the new...
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Blasini M, Movsas S, Colloca L
Semin Orthod . 2019 Jul; 24(2):259-268. PMID: 31354227
Placebo and nocebo effects are present within every treatment and intervention, and can be purposefully enhanced and reduced, respectively, in order to improve patients' clinical outcomes. A plethora of research...
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Hartsfield Jr J, Jacob G, Morford L
Semin Orthod . 2018 Jan; 23(4):336-347. PMID: 29290679
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiology helps to diminish the unknown variation influencing the phenotype. Clinical studies, particularly those that consider the...
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Creed B, Kau C, English J, Xia J, Lee R
Semin Orthod . 2015 Nov; 17(1):49-56. PMID: 26568670
The purpose of this study was to determine whether cone beam digital models are as accurate as OrthoCAD (Cadent, Inc, Carlstadt, NJ) digital models for the purposes of orthodontic diagnosis...
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Mao J
Semin Orthod . 2014 Jul; 16(2):143-146. PMID: 25018618
The profession of orthodontics is projected to face a multitude of challenges. Do cyclic forces accelerate the rate of tooth movement and hence the speed of orthodontic treatment? Would bioengineered...
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Proffit W
Semin Orthod . 2013 Nov; 19(3). PMID: 24198455
Orthodontists need to know the effectiveness, efficiency and predictability of treatment approaches and methods, which can be learned only by carefully studying and evaluating treatment outcomes. The best data for...
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Gateno J, Xia J, Teichgraeber J
Semin Orthod . 2011 Sep; 17(3):225-234. PMID: 21927548
The success of cranio-maxillofacial (CMF) surgery depends not only on surgical techniques, but also upon an accurate surgical plan. Unfortunately, traditional planning methods are often inadequate for planning complex cranio-maxillofacial...
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Yen S
Semin Orthod . 2011 Jul; 17(2):138-148. PMID: 21765629
This paper describes the protocols used at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to protract the maxilla during early adolescence. It is a modification of techniques introduced by Eric Liou with...