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Orthodontics, 4th Edition - Current Principles and Techniques
By Thomas M. Graber, Sr., DMD, MSD, PhD, OdontDr DSc, ScD, MD, FDSRCS(Eng), Robert L. Vanarsdall, Jr., DDS and Katherine W. L. Vig, BDS, MS, FDS(RCS), DOrth
Approx. 1232 pages, Approx. 3450 illustrations (2400 in full color), Copyright 2005
ISBN:0323026214
Description
This definitive reference for practicing orthodontists, orthodontic students, and dentists returns with cutting-edge information on research and concepts being developed in orthodontics today. Coverage includes detailed insight on treatment methods covering the spectrum from basic to highly complex situations. The addition of more evidence-based, current research, along with updated color photos of clinical case studies, further substantiates the information presented. Throughout, content is well organized, ensuring that readers learn information applicable to all fields of orthodontics, as well as specialized roles.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of multiple appliances and materials in orthodontics today ensures that the readers learn everything they need to know for their own practice.
World-renowned orthodontic researcher, academic, and practitioner contributions add credibility and expertise to each chapter of the text, making it an authoritative resource.
Extensive references allow readers to delve further into orthodontic research or study topics related to the evidence-based research presented in each chapter.
Tables and boxes throughout the text offer streamlined information from the text and elaborate on the concepts illustrated in the figures.
The extensive collection of illustrations and clinical photographs demonstrate case studies and treatment options in detail, offering visual evidence of orthodontic techniques, problems, and solutions.
New to this Edition
New case studies complement most chapters and demonstrate the most current techniques being utilized in the field today.
New information on the orthodontist’s function on a craniofacial team offers discussion of the orthodontist’s role in a larger process; this content comes from new author Dr. Katherine W.L. Vig, an expert on craniofacial teams.
Section on genetics promotes understanding of why a patient has a particular malocclusion problem and what treatment options will work best.
Chapter on cranial morphology adds another important concept that orthodontists must take into consideration when planning treatments.
Indirect bonding content explains the system that has been developed, discusses its advantages, and presents step-by-step instructions on how to understand and utilize the process and materials.
Coverage of fiber-reinforced composite (FRC) applications provides the reader with knowledge of this important topic.
Chapter on SPEED appliance and philosophy presents a comprehensive discussion of self-ligating brackets and informs readers how the appliance transcends limitations and provides efficiency and precision tooth positioning.
Distraction osteogenesis information clarifies the use of this method to minimize or avoid potential complications with proper preoperative planning and execution.
Material on retention appliances is expanded, allowing readers the opportunity to learn more about the process of determining patient suitability for them.
The brand new full-color design and the addition of full-color
Chapter on In-Ovation Brackets updates information on fully adjusted appliances with specific evaluation of the appliance’s advantages and an exemplary case study.
Table of Contents
1. Special Considerations in Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 2. Craniofacial Imaging in Orthodontics 3. Genetics and Orthodontics 4. The Upper Airway and Cranial Morphology 5. Tissue Reactions in Orthodontics 6. Bone Physiology, Metabolism, and Biomechanics in Orthodontic Practice 7. Application of Bioengineering to Clinical Orthodontics 8. Orthodontics Therapy and the Temporomandibular Disorder Patient 9. Biomaterials in Orthodontics 10. Statistics for the Orthodontist 11. Interceptive Guidance of Occlusion with Emphasis on Diagnosis 12. Functional Appliances 13. Treatment of Patients in the Mixed Dentition 14. Bonding in Orthodontics 15. Precise Bracket Placement: Effective and Efficient Indirect Bonding 16. The Tweed-Merrifield Edgewise Appliance: Philosophy, Diagnosis, and Treatment 17. Self-Ligation Orthodontics with the SPEED Appliance 18. Treating the Face with Biocompatible Orthodontics 19. In-Ovation Brackets in Fully Adjusted Appliances 20. Nonextraction Treatment 21. Treatment Options for Sagittal Corrections in Noncompliant Patients 22. Periodontal/Orthodontic Interrelationships 23. Adult Orthodontics: Diagnosis and Treatment 24. Orthodontic Aspects of Orthognathic Surgery 25. Distraction Osteogenesis 26. The Orthodontist’s Role in a Cleft Palate/Craniofacial Team 27. Retention and Relapse 28. Clear Plastic Appliances for Retention and Tooth Movement
Related Titles
Esthetic Orthodontics and Orthognathic Surgery
Contemporary Orthodontics, 3rd Edition
Biomechanics and Esthetic Strategies in Clinical Orthodontics
Textbook of Orthodontics
Orthodontics Picture Test Atlas, 3rd Edition
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