Volume 26, Issue S1 pp. 4-7
MEETING REPORT

Preface to the 9th Biennial COAST Conference: Harnessing Technology and Biomedicine for Personalized Orthodontics

S. A. Frazier-Bowers

Corresponding Author

S. A. Frazier-Bowers

Department of Orthodontics and Oral Facial Genetics, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

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S. A. Frazier-Bowers, Department of Orthodontics and Oral Facial Genetics, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.

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V. Allareddy

V. Allareddy

Department of Orthodontics, UIC College of Dentistry, Chicago, Illinois, USA

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S. Rengasamy Venugopalan

S. Rengasamy Venugopalan

Department of Orthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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E. Lamani

E. Lamani

Department of Orthodontics, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

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S. R. Vora

S. R. Vora

UBC Faculty of Dentistry, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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S. Kapila

S. Kapila

UCLA School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, California, USA

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First published: 14 June 2023

Abstract

Objective

The Consortium on Orthodontic Advances in Science and Technology (COAST) convened for its 9th biennial conference titled ‘Harnessing Technology and Biomedicine for Personalized Orthodontics’ to explore cutting-edge craniofacial research towards building the foundations for precision care in orthodontics.

Setting and Sample Population

Seventy-five faculty, scholars, private practitioners, industry, residents and students met at the UCLA Arrowhead Lodge on 6–9 November 2022 for networking, scientific presentations and facilitated discussions. Thirty-three speakers provided state-of-the-art, evidence-based scientific and perspective updates in craniofacial and orthodontic-related fields. The overall format included an Education Innovation Award Faculty Development Career Enrichment (FaCE) workshop focused on faculty career development, three lunch and learns, keynote or short talks and poster presentations.

Material and Methods

The 2022 COAST Conference was organized thematically to include (a) genes, cells and environment in craniofacial development and abnormalities; (b) precision modulation of tooth movement, retention and facial growth; (c) applications of artificial intelligence in craniofacial health; (d) precision approaches to Sleep Medicine, OSA and TMJ therapies; and (e) precision technologies and appliances.

Results

The collective advances in orthodontics and science represented in the manuscripts of this issue fulfil our goal of laying solid foundations for personalized orthodontics. Participants elevated the need for stronger industry-academic research partnerships to leverage knowledge gained from large datasets with treatment approaches and outcomes; systematizing the potential of big data including through multi-omics and artificial intelligence approaches; refining the genotype: phenotype correlation to create biotechnology that will rescue inherited dental and craniofacial defects; evolving studies of tooth movement, sleep apnoea and TMD treatment to accurately measure dysfunction and treatment successes; and maximizing the integration of newer orthodontic devices and digital workflows.

Conclusions

Technological advances combined with those in biomedicine and machine learning are rapidly changing the delivery of health care including that in orthodontics. These advances promise to lead to enhanced customization, efficiencies and outcomes of patient care in routine orthodontic problems and in severe craniofacial problems, OSA and TMD.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analyzed in this study.

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