Orthodontic retention: what's on the horizon?

British Dental Journal
S J LittlewoodSasan Naraghi

Abstract

Orthodontic retention remains one of the great challenges in orthodontics. In this article, we discuss what is on the horizon to help address this challenge, including biological approaches to reduce relapse, treating patients without using retainers, technological developments, personalised medicine and the impact of COVID-19 on approaches to orthodontic retention.

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