Tools like intraoral 3D scanners and digital treatment software replace traditional physical molds, allowing the orthodontist to simulate various treatment scenarios in a virtual environment. These technologies precisely calculate the biomechanical forces required for root movement and enable the design of highly customized appliances or aligner sequences, such as proprietary digital systems. For patients, this translates into a significantly more comfortable diagnostic process and a more predictable treatment outcome. It empowers experienced clinicians to apply their expertise with microscopic precision, effectively minimizing trial and error during the active treatment phase. Curious about the tools used in this process? Ask, “How do clear aligners move teeth?” or explore our detailed resources on the benefits of digital orthodontics.
