Conchita Martín DDS, MSc, PhD
Professor of Orthodontics and Research Methodology, the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Odontology, Madrid, SpainDr. Martín is Professor of Orthodontics and Research Methodology at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Faculty of Odontology. She has held the position of Clinical Teacher at the Postgraduate Program of Orthodontics since 1996.
Dr. Martín is a specialist in orthodontics, having completed a 3-year postgraduate program at the University Complutense of Madrid and complementary postgraduate studies at UCLA. A specialist in statistics and experimental design, she was awarded a Masters’ Degree at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. She is a Doctor in Odontology (Dr Odont), with a doctorate from at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Dr. Martín serves on the editorial board of the European Journal of Orthodontics.
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- Effect of Salbutamol Sulphate Inhalation on the Surfaces of Orthodontic Archwires
- Incidence and Severity of and Risk Factors for White Spot Lesions in Adolescents Treated With Clear Aligners
- Spontaneous Space Closure in Patients Treated With the Early Extraction of the First Permanent Molar
- Orthodontists Significantly Contribute to the Oral Health of Children With Molar Incisor Hypomineralization
- 2023 Top Story in Clinical Dentistry: Stable Long-Term Results Can Be Attained Following Periodontal Therapy and Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- Chlorhexidine Mouthwash Use Twice Weekly for 30 Days Improves Periodontal Status With Mild Staining
- Quality of Anterior Alignment Does Not Ensure Post-Treatment Alignment Stability in Orthodontic Cases Without Retention
- Stable Long-Term Results Can Be Attained Following Periodontal Therapy and Orthodontic Tooth Movement
- Assessing the Treatment Efficacy of Clarity Aligners Using the Peer Assessment Rating Index and the American Board of Orthodontics Cast-Radiograph Evaluation
- 2022 Top Story in Clinical Dentistry: Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on the Periodontal Health of Periodontally Compromised Patients