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Adult orthodontics / edited by Birte Melsen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Melsen, Birte.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Orthodontics, Corrective.
Orthodontics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (709 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Chichester, West Sussex ; Ames, Iowa : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.
Summary:
"This book addresses the increasing prominence of adult orthodontics and provides an authoritative resource on the subject. The opening chapters provide the context for adult orthodontics, including patient demographics and etiology. The middle section of the book details treatment planning considerations and approaches. The final part of the book profiles patient cases, suggesting initial outcomes and longer term expectations. This book will be of value to all those providing adult orthodontic services and those dealing with orthodontics as part of the inter-disciplinary management of the adult dentition"--Provided by publisher
Contents:
Introduction: More than a Century of Progress in Adult Orthodontic Treatment
1. Potential Adult Orthodontic Patients - Who Are They?
Who are the patients?
How do the patients express their needs?
The first visit
Communicating with the patient
Summary
2. Diagnosis: Chief Complaint and Problem List
Introduction
Work-up of a problem list - the interview - chief complaint
General health
Clinical examination
Extraordinary examination.
Extraoral photographs
Function of the masticatory system
Intraoral analysis - oral health
Evaluation of dental casts - arch form
Occlusal analysis
Space analysis
Cephalometric analysis
Final problem list
Indication for treatment
The presentation of the problem list - the tip of the iceberg
Concluding remarks
3. Aetiology
Introduction
Biological background
Aetiology of malocclusions in adults
Age-related changes in the skeleton
Age-related changes in the craniofacial skeleton""
Age-related changes in the local environment
Consequences of deterioration of the dentition
Case reports
Conclusion
4. Interdisciplinary Versus Multidisciplinary Treatments
Interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary treatments
Establishment of an interdisciplinary team
Treatment sequence
Essential and optional treatment procedures
Interaction during treatment
Post-orthodontic treatment
Patient satisfaction
Examples of interdisciplinary cases
5. Treatment Planning: The 3D VTO
Determining the treatment goal
Producing an occlusogram
Combining the occlusogram with the head film
The computerized occlusogram
Responding to patients' needs
Orthodontic treatment: Art or science?
6. Tissue Reaction
Orthopaedic effects
Orthodontic effects in adult patients
7. Appliance Design
Definition of the necessary force system
Anchorage evaluation
Sequencing the treatment into phases
Appliance selection and design
Sliding mechanics
Segmented mechanics
8. Anchorage Problems
Definition
Classification of anchorage
Intramaxillary anchorage
Soft tissue anchorage
Free anchorage
Intermaxillary anchorage
Occlusion
Differential timing of force application
Extraoral anchorage
Skeletal anchorage
9. Bonding Problems Related to Adult Rehabilitated Dentitions
Brackets
Basics of bonding
Bonding to crowns and restorations
Debonding
Reconditioning of stainless steel attachment
Banding
Auxiliary attachments
10. Material-related Adverse Reactions in Orthodontics
Introduction
Fixed appliances
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613642738
9781785393402
1785393405
9781444355734
1444355732
9781280665806
1280665807
9781118702925
1118702921
9781444355741
1444355740
OCLC:
779543196

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