What makes this book different is its synthesis of what's new and what's essential. Other texts might show you a single new technique or rehash old principles. Orthodontics in 2025 connects the dots. It doesn't just tell you what AI-powered diagnostics or Mini-implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) are; it shows you how they fit into a seamless clinical workflow. It moves beyond isolated chapters on biomechanics or growth, demonstrating how a deep understanding of biology, informed by computational power, leads to a new standard of personalized, predictive, and patient-centered care. This book isn't just a collection of facts; it's a new framework for thinking about and practicing orthodontics at the highest level.
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