Orthodontics and paediatric dentistry
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Orthodontics and paediatric dentistry
(Colour guide)
Churchill Livingstone, 2000
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Description
Orthodontics and paediatric dentistry are important areas of the undergraduate dental curriculum in which no pocket colour atlas currently exists. All dentists have to know how to treat children, how to carry out basic orthodontic treatment and when to refer patients for specialist orthodontic treatment. The vast majority of orthodontic work is carried out on children, so the two subjects are conveniently integrated in this Colour Guide.
Table of Contents
Orthodontics. Normal development of the dentition and occlusion. Malocclusion. Cephalometric analysis. Mixed dentition 1. Mixed dentition II. Mixed dentition III. Mixed dentition IV. Class 1 malocclusion. Class II division 1 malocclusion. Class II Division 2 malocclusion. Class III malocclusion. Crossbite. Anterior open bite (AOB). Removable appliances. Anchorage. Fixed appliances. Functional appliances. Adult orthodontic treatment. Surgical orthodontic treatment. Cleft lip and palate CL(P). Paediatric dentistry. Tooth eruption. Nursing and rampant caries. Tooth discolouration. Enamel hypoplasia and fluorosis. Inherited anomalies. Anomalies of number and form. Autotransplantation. Tooth surface loss. Primary tooth trauma. Permanent tooth trauma I. Permanent tooth trauma II. Permanent tooth trauma III. Medical conditions. Viral infections. Aphthae. Gingivitis. Periodontitis. Gingival recession. Gingival overgrowth. Mucosal disease. Assorted mucosal lesions
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