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Ortho - international magazine of orthodontics No.2, 2017

trends & applications virtual reality Fig. 4 Nikon KeyMission Utility. Fig. 5 Operatory room in VR. Fig. 4 Fig. 6 Scan this QR code for a VR lecture. Fig. 5 with a set of teeth fixed into a bone mass appended to a skull, but with a person whose positive experience will inevitably lead to clinical success. Similarly, orthodontic education has evolved over about Dr Yassine Harichane graduated from Paris Descartes University in France and completed his MSc and PhD on dental pulp stem cells. He maintains a private practice in Canada and can be contacted at yassine.harichane@gmail.com time, since the transmission of knowledge is no longer done with a Kodak Carousel slide projec- tor, but with sophisticated presentation software, incorporating photographs and clinical videos. VR is paving the way to a higher degree of evolu- tion regarding how to understand our environ- ment, whether it is an environment of care or work. As with tourism or cinema, VR ofers many opportunities in the field of health. Orthodontics is entering into a 360° revolution focused on the patient experience. Acknowledgements The author reports no conflicting interests. He would like to thank Dr Eren Cicek for the proof- reading and kind support. 08 ortho 2/2017

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