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Dr. Brett Kerr is a Clinical Lecturer in Orthodontics at the School of Dentistry, University of Queensland. His email is brett.kerr@uq.edu.au. His research focuses on orthodontic treatments using clear aligners, particularly Invisalign systems, and clinical studies on tooth movement mechanics, including buccolingual crown inclination, canine rotation, and root resorption outcomes. He collaborates extensively with colleagues like Tony Weir and Elissa Freer on projects involving aligner efficacy and digital treatment planning tools.
His research interests emphasize evidence-based orthodontics, with a focus on aligner wear protocols, attachment design, and predictive modeling of treatment outcomes using technologies like ClinCheck Pro and digital heatmaps. He has contributed to understanding the accuracy of torque expression and interproximal reduction in aligner therapy. His work bridges clinical practice and technological advancements in dentistry.
Dr. Kerr’s publications reflect a deep engagement with clear aligner technology’s clinical applications, including retrospective cohort studies on treatment outcomes and biomechanical analyses of aligner systems. His studies often address practical challenges in orthodontic treatment, such as optimizing wear regimes and minimizing complications.
He is affiliated with the School of Dentistry’s research initiatives, contributing to advancements in dental education and clinical practice through collaborative projects and publications.
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