Suresmile - Further Reading and Studies

Further Reading and Studies

  • "Interview with an Innovator: SureSmile Chief Clinical Officer Rohit C. L. Sachdeva", American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics Robert P. Scholz and Rohit C. L. Sachdeva

The editor of Techno Bytes, Dr. Robert Scholz, provides an in-depth interview with the Chief Clinical Officer of OraMetrix, Inc., Dr. Rohit Sachdeva.

  • "Clinical Outcomes for Patients Finished with the SureSmile Method Compared with Conventional Fixed Orthodontic Therapy", Angle Orthodontist Timothy J. Alford; W. Eugene Roberts; James K. Hartsfield Jr; George J. Eckert; Ronald J. Snyder

According to the study, when compared with conventional finishing, SureSmile patients had significantly lower DI scores, less treatment time (,7 months), and better CRE scores for first-order alignment-rotation and interproximal space closure.

  • "Class I with Deep Bite and Crowding Treated with Lingual, i-CAT & SureSmile", Orthotown Dr. Ed Lin

Dr. Ed Lin gives an in-depth lingual case study using SureSmile QT.

  • "Efficiency and Effectiveness of SureSmile", ORTHODONTICS The Art and Practice of Dentofacial Enhancement, formerly World Journal of Orthodontics Alana K. Saxe, DMD; Lenore J. Louie, MSc, DMD; James Mah, DDS, MSc, DMSc

The research shows that the SureSmile process results in a lower mean ABO OGS score and a reduced treatment time than conventional approaches with great potential to both decrease treatment time and improve quality.

  • "Reframing Clinical Patient Management with SureSmile Technology",“Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists Dr. Rohit Sachdeva and Dr. Mark P. Feinberg

This article describes the use of both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ tools in managing the orthodontic care of a patient with SureSmile technology.

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