Align has launched an enhanced clinical evidence webpage and expanded its Align Global Gallery, providing access to over 800 publications and 1,500 Invisalign cases.
Align Technology launched a newly enhanced clinical evidence webpage and expanded its Align Global Gallery at the 2025 Align Global Faculty Meeting, giving orthodontic professionals broader access to Invisalign case data and published research.
Access to Evidence and Case Studies
The updated clinical evidence webpage now includes more than 800 peer-reviewed publications related to aligner therapy. The redesign is aimed at improving access to clinical studies and resources that support treatment decisions and doctor education. Alongside the new evidence hub, the Align Global Gallery now features over 1,500 real-world Invisalign treatment cases contributed by doctors worldwide.
Launch Coincides With Global Faculty Meeting
More than 100 Invisalign and iTero-trained doctor educators attended the 2025 Align Global Faculty Meeting, gathering for two and a half days of workshops and clinical presentations. The event focused on Align’s digital tools, global treatment best practices, and emerging technologies for orthodontics and restorative dentistry.
Emphasis on Peer-to-Peer Learning
Sessions included presentations on growing patient demand, practice efficiency, and advanced treatment protocols, including the Invisalign Palatal Expander and Smile Architect. The event emphasized peer-to-peer education and sharing of clinical insights among doctors from multiple countries.
Align Leadership Perspective
“The Align Global Faculty Meeting is an important opportunity for our faculty to engage in education and opportunity for them to share their expertise with their peers and a forum for them to learn from each other,” said Dr Mitra Derakhshan, executive vice president and chief clinical officer, global treatment planning and clinical services at Align Technology. “We are committed to providing doctors with the tools, evidence, and resources they need to deliver excellent patient outcomes and advance the profession.”
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