An introduction to orthodontics
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An introduction to orthodontics
(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 2001
2nd ed
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Includes index
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Description
Orthodontics is concerned with facial growth and the development of the dentition and occlusion. A solid understanding of orthodontics is an essential prerequisite to treatment planning in children and in the management of adult dentition. As a result of the speed at which clinical practice changes, a new edition of An Introduction to Orthodontics will prove invaluable. The second edition of this popular textbook continues to provide a first- rate introduction to current thinking and the practice of orthodontics. The material has been thoroughly revised and updated, and covers all aspects of orthodontics from management of the mixed dentition to adult and surgical orthodontics. This is an extremely readable and user-friendly book for both undergraduate dentistry students and the interested general dental practitioner alike. The strength of the book lies in its logical and concise format, which is complemented by over 350 full colour photographs.
Table of Contents
- 1. The rationale for orthodontic treatment
- 2. The aetiology and classification of malocclusion
- 3. Management of the developing dentition
- 4. Facial growth (N.E. Carter)
- 5. Orthodontic assessment
- 6. Cephalometrics
- 7. Treatment planning
- 8. Class 1
- 9. Class II division 1
- 10. Class II division 2
- 11. Class III
- 12. Anterior open bite and posterior open bite
- 13. Crossbites
- 14. Canines
- 15. Anchorage, tooth movement, and retention (B. Doubleday)
- 16. Removable appliances
- 17. Fixed appliances
- 18. Functional appliances (N.E. Carter)
- 19. Adult orthodontics
- 20. Orthodontics and orthognathic surgery
- 21. Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies
- Definitions
- Index
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