1.Expert consensus on the clinical strategies for orthodontic treatment with clear aligners.
Yan WANG ; Hu LONG ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Jun WANG ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxin BAI ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Yanheng ZHOU ; Hong AI ; Yuehua LIU ; Yang CAO ; Jun LIN ; Huang LI ; Jie GUO ; Wenli LAI
International Journal of Oral Science 2025;17(1):19-19
Clear aligner treatment is a novel technique in current orthodontic practice. Distinct from traditional fixed orthodontic appliances, clear aligners have different material features and biomechanical characteristics and treatment efficiencies, presenting new clinical challenges. Therefore, a comprehensive and systematic description of the key clinical aspects of clear aligner treatment is essential to enhance treatment efficacy and facilitate the advancement and wide adoption of this new technique. This expert consensus discusses case selection and grading of treatment difficulty, principle of clear aligner therapy, clinical procedures and potential complications, which are crucial to the clinical success of clear aligner treatment.
Humans
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Consensus
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Orthodontic Appliance Design
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Orthodontic Appliances, Removable
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Tooth Movement Techniques/methods*
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Malocclusion/therapy*
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Orthodontics, Corrective/instrumentation*
2.Analysis and prospects of the "Global strategy and action plan on oral health (2023-2030)"
Fan LIU ; Shiqi YU ; Xianglong HAN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(4):320-325
Oral diseases have become a major global public health issue. The "Global strategy and action plan on oral health (2023-2030)" issued by the World Health Organization in 2023 marks a milestone in advancing global oral health and serves as a pivotal initiative for implementing global oral health resolutions and strategies. Centered on universal health coverage, the action plan outlines multiple strategies and concrete actions, including strengthening prevention, early intervention, and integrated management, for improving the oral health worldwide. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the strategies and measures outlined in the action plan, aiming to offer valuable insights for developing an oral health pathway in China that aligns with national circumstances and the broader trajectory of human societal development.
3.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
4.Forced normalization: a case report and literature review
Yujuan HAN ; Xianglong SHI ; Mengmeng WU ; Xinyuan MIAO ; Zhen SUN ; Yanping SUN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2025;58(7):794-798
Forced normalization (FN) is a rare epileptic psychiatric disorder that usually characterized by the disappearance of seizures and acute psychosis in patients with paradoxical normalization of the electroencephalogram following a change in the dose of antiseizure medication (ASM) or the initiation of a new medication. This article reports a case of a young female patient with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome who developed FN twice after a change in the ASM regimen, which improved after ASM reduction and olanzapine treatment. Further literature review summarizing the clinical features of FN found that there were slightly more females than males in patients with FN, the onset was more common in young adults, and most patients had refractory epilepsy. The psychiatric and behavioral abnormalities included delusions, hallucinations, bizarre behavior, mania, depression, and dissociation. The changes in ASM were the main inducing factor. Most patients improved by adjusting ASM or adding antipsychotic drugs. By reviewing this case, this article aims to increase awareness of the clinical features, characteristics of mental behavioral abnormalities, treatment and prognosis of FN and to improve the clinical management of the disease.
5.Advances in Finite Element Analysis of Anterior Tooth Retraction with Clear Aligners in Extraction Cases
Yixin JIN ; Peiqi WANG ; Xiaohan JIN ; Chaoran XUE ; Xianglong HAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):807-813
With the advancement of economic development and clear aligner technology,invisible orthodontics has become an important treatment approach for malocclusion.However,in extraction cases involving anterior tooth retraction,the limited three-dimensional force control of aligners often leads to lingual tipping of incisors,deepened overbite,and anchorage loss of posterior teeth,thereby increasing the complexity and uncertainty of orthodontic treatment.As an effective tool for simulating complex biomechanical behaviors,finite element analysis(FEA)enables quantitative assessment of tooth movement and stress distribution in the periodontium,providing theoretical support for optimizing aligner design.This review focuses on FEA studies of anterior tooth retraction using clear aligners in extraction cases,summarizes tooth movement characteristics,and discusses key influencing factors including aligner parameters,movement patterns,attachment design,and auxiliary appliances.Finally,the future directions of FEA in dynamic simulation and personalized modeling are explored to support more predictable and effective clinical outcomes.
6.Application Progress of Artificial Intelligence in Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment
Chongying SU ; Ting MA ; Juan LI ; Xianglong HAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):1034-1039
Orthodontic treatment is the primary method for correcting malocclusion.However,with the continuous increase in the number of patients,the shortage of orthodontists and the lack of standardized diagnosis and treatment have become increasingly prominent,resulting in difficulties in patients'access to care and variability in treatment quality.Traditional orthodontic diagnosis and treatment heavily rely on doctors'experience,which is highly subjective and inefficient,and thus cannot meet the growing demand for precise and standardized medical care.The strengths of artificial intelligence(AI)in data processing,pattern recognition,and intelligent decision-making offer new technological pathways to address these issues.In recent years,AI-based diagnostic and therapeutic systems have shown great potential in improving efficiency in orthodontics and optimizing the consistency of treatment outcomes.This article systematically reviews the advances in the application of AI technology in clinical orthodontic diagnosis and treatment,focusing on its innovative practices in intelligent data acquisition,automated imaging analysis,personalized treatment planning,efficacy prediction modeling,telemedicine,and digital file management,aiming to provide a theoretical basis for promoting the intelligent and standardized development of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment.
7.Exploration and reflection on empowering undergraduate practical education of orthodontics through WeChat public accounts
Peipei DUAN ; Xinle YU ; Yunshi WANG ; Xianglong HAN
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(8):619-623
With the rapid development of information technology,WeChat official accounts have emerged as an essential tool in the education sector,standing out among numerous platforms due to their simplicity and versatile functions.This paper examines the chal-lenges in traditional orthodontic practice teaching and explores innovative approaches and practical outcomes of empowering undergradu-ate orthodontic practice teaching through WeChat official accounts.Educators utilize the platform to upload instructional videos on arch-wire bending,creating a"mobile and shared"teaching platform that provides students with additional support for self-learning and clin-ical practice.Through personalized instruction,students develop a"mind-eye-hand"three-dimensional operational skillset.The study reveals that empowering orthodontic education with WeChat official accounts effectively enhances students' learning interest,optimizes classroom time,and facilitates a mutual workload reduction for both teachers and students during teaching reforms.Furthermore,it pro-motes the homogenization,flexibility,and ecological development of teaching content.This model demonstrates promising application prospects and offers new ideas and practical pathways for digital innovation and transformation in dental education.
8.Analysis and prospects of the "Global strategy and action plan on oral health (2023-2030)"
Fan LIU ; Shiqi YU ; Xianglong HAN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(4):320-325
Oral diseases have become a major global public health issue. The "Global strategy and action plan on oral health (2023-2030)" issued by the World Health Organization in 2023 marks a milestone in advancing global oral health and serves as a pivotal initiative for implementing global oral health resolutions and strategies. Centered on universal health coverage, the action plan outlines multiple strategies and concrete actions, including strengthening prevention, early intervention, and integrated management, for improving the oral health worldwide. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the strategies and measures outlined in the action plan, aiming to offer valuable insights for developing an oral health pathway in China that aligns with national circumstances and the broader trajectory of human societal development.
9.Consensus on informed consent for orthodontic treatment
Yang CAO ; Bing FANG ; Zuolin JIN ; Hong HE ; Yuxing BAI ; Lin WANG ; Haiping LU ; Zhihe ZHAO ; Tianmin XU ; Weiran LI ; Min HU ; Jinlin SONG ; Jun WANG ; Fang JIN ; Ding BAI ; Xianglong HAN ; Yuehua LIU ; Bin YAN ; Jie GUO ; Jiejun SHI ; Yongming LI ; Zhihua LI ; Xiuping WU ; Jiangtian HU ; Linyu XU ; Lin LIU ; Yi LIU ; Yanqin LU ; Wensheng MA ; Shuixue MO ; Liling REN ; Shuxia CUI ; Yongjie FAN ; Jianguang XU ; Lulu XU ; Zhijun ZHENG ; Peijun WANG ; Rui ZOU ; Chufeng LIU ; Lunguo XIA ; Li HU ; Weicai WANG ; Liping WU ; Xiaoxing KOU ; Jiali TAN ; Yuanbo LIU ; Bowen MENG ; Yuantao HAO ; Lili CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2025;60(12):1327-1336
This consensus was developed by the Orthodontic Society of the Chinese Stomatological Association to provide a systematic, scientific, and practical guideline for informed consent in orthodontic care. Orthodontic treatment is typically lengthy, highly individualized, and involves multiple factors such as growth and development, occlusal function, and facial esthetics. Rapid technological advances and diverse risk profiles make the traditional reliance on orthodontist experience or institutional templates insufficient to ensure patients′ full understanding and autonomous decision-making. To address this, the expert panel conducted extensive reviews of domestic and international guidelines, analyzed representative dispute cases, and performed multicenter patient-clinician surveys. Using a multi-round Delphi method, the group established a standardized informed consent framework covering the initial consultation, treatment, and retention phases. The consensus emphasizes that informed consent is not only a fundamental legal and ethical requirement but also a key step in building trust, improving patient compliance, and enhancing treatment satisfaction. Orthodontists should clearly and comprehensively explain treatment plans, potential risks, uncertainties, and associated costs, while respecting the autonomy of patients or guardians, and maintain continuous communication and dynamic evaluation throughout the treatment process. The release of this consensus provides unified and authoritative guidance for clinical orthodontics, helping to standardize informed consent, enhance its transparency, safeguard patient rights, reduce medical risks, and promote high-quality, sustainable development of orthodontic practice.
10.Advances in Finite Element Analysis of Anterior Tooth Retraction with Clear Aligners in Extraction Cases
Yixin JIN ; Peiqi WANG ; Xiaohan JIN ; Chaoran XUE ; Xianglong HAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(4):807-813
With the advancement of economic development and clear aligner technology,invisible orthodontics has become an important treatment approach for malocclusion.However,in extraction cases involving anterior tooth retraction,the limited three-dimensional force control of aligners often leads to lingual tipping of incisors,deepened overbite,and anchorage loss of posterior teeth,thereby increasing the complexity and uncertainty of orthodontic treatment.As an effective tool for simulating complex biomechanical behaviors,finite element analysis(FEA)enables quantitative assessment of tooth movement and stress distribution in the periodontium,providing theoretical support for optimizing aligner design.This review focuses on FEA studies of anterior tooth retraction using clear aligners in extraction cases,summarizes tooth movement characteristics,and discusses key influencing factors including aligner parameters,movement patterns,attachment design,and auxiliary appliances.Finally,the future directions of FEA in dynamic simulation and personalized modeling are explored to support more predictable and effective clinical outcomes.

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