Top 10 Most-Read Scientific Articles on Orthodontic in 2024


In 2024, the field of orthodontics witnessed significant scholarly contributions, with numerous studies advancing our understanding and practice.


This article presents a curated list of the top 10 most-read scientific publications in orthodontics from that year, each accompanied by a brief summary and a direct link to the full text. 


These studies have been selected based on their impact, relevance, and the insights they offer to both practitioners and researchers. 


Clear aligner therapy (CAT) has revolutionized orthodontic treatment, offering patients a discreet and comfortable alternative to traditional braces.  


Fractured, hypoplastic, grossly carious teeth, root canal treated teeth and teeth with large restorations are preferred for extraction over healthy teeth.


The objective of this narrative review was to gather, translate, and analyze all articles related to the configuration and biomechanics of composite attachments in clear aligner treatment, in order to assist orthodontists in updating their knowledge in the field. 


This article will describe various appliances, their indication and contraindication and also with the biomechanics involved. 


Allowing for all identified caveats, prediction of rotational tooth movements with aligner treatment does not appear accurate, especially for canines. Careful selection of patients and malocclusions for aligner treatment decisions remain challenging.


The objective of this study was to review studies from the last 15 years, searching for clinical studies that report the relationship between TMD and orthodontic treatment and/or malocclusion, with the objective of determining if:


1. Orthodontic treatment would increase the incidence of signs and symptoms of TMD.

2. Orthodontic treatment would be an option for treating or preventing TMD symptoms and signs.



The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurence of compensation in mesiodistal axial inclinations of canines in skeletal malocclusions patients.


Part 1 will review how the SWA integrates with SLB to produce an appliance that, when combining with specific arch wires on a specific sequence, can help the orthodontist to correct different types of malocclusions.

Relevant characteristics of active SLB, a newly introduced prescription (CCO Rx) along with a review of the three stages of treatment mechanics will be discussed.



This software enables orthodontists to overlay a CBCT image with a facial and intraoral scan, perform digital measurements, and trace a cephalogram, thus assisting orthodontists in the diagnosis of a patient’s orthodontic problem, setting treatment goals, simulating treatment, and defining a treatment plan.


This study showed that at present, although in the first period, bonding techniques result similarly concerning adhesion failures, in an interval of 12-15 months the DBB technique has a lower failure rate than the IBB technique.

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These publications represent the forefront of orthodontic research in 2024, offering valuable insights into current trends, innovative treatments, and ongoing debates within the field. 

Staying informed about such influential studies is crucial for practitioners and researchers dedicated to advancing orthodontic care.

EM Ovidental
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