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This video presentation discusses the key biomechanical components of aligner-based orthodontic treatment. These features are not often discussed but are clinically critical for optimum performance of treatment. Here Dr. Madhur Upadhyay has presented a 'first principle' based understanding of the biomechanics of aligners, firmly supported by the available literature. He has shared biomechanical concepts, clinical tips, relevant literature, patient treatment & easy to understand illustrations. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:14 Knowledge & Experience 01:41 Case 1 03:46 My journey (outline) 04:30 How big is the aligner industry? (Invisalign) 06:03 What are the tools of aligner mechanics? 09:43 How aligners treat different malocclusions? 10:00 Deep bites 13:36 Open bites 18:28 Case 2 19:22 Space closure 24:36 How good are aligners at moving teeth? 36:49 Force delivery 38:39 Stress relaxation 44:00 Case 3 46:33 Why are aligners so ridiculously inefficient? 46:43 Modulus of elasticity 52:13 What can go wrong with aligners? 54:31 What did we learn? Helpful tips! Want to know more about how biomechanics works in orthodontics. Sign up for an online course at https://courses.orthobites.org/course... Get notified as soon as it arrives. A course that will dive deep into the fundamentals of clinical biomechanics in orthodontics with over 9 lessons & 25 modules of power-packed knowledge in the form of detailed videos, Q&As, notes, live interactive sessions and more. The course has been meticulously prepared and delivered by Dr. Madhur Upadhyay, Associate Professor & Clinical director at the Division of Orthodontics, University of Connecticut, USA. He has over 15 years of experience in conducting courses, seminars & workshops on biomechanics. Find out more about him at: https://www.orthobites.org/contributors / madhur-upadhyay-a99738126