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Stay up-to-date on current topics and treatments with this exciting new text! Current Therapy in Orthodontics addresses the evolving science of orthodontics as it relates to optimal patient therapy and care. World-renowned authors and contributors walk you through diagnosis and treatment planning, the management of sagittal and vertical discrepancies, the management of adult and complex cases, and the application of biomedicine in orthodontic treatment. You'll find discussions on such topics as patient compliance, sleep apnea, the importance of proper bracket selection and placement, how the periodontal condition impacts treatment in the adult patient, and the use of temporary anchorage devices. This comprehensive text is the must-have modern reference for both orthodontic and dental practice.
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Part 1: Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment
1. Quality of Life as an Indicator for Orthodontic Treatment
B. Prahl-Andersen

2. Patient Compliance in Orthodontic Practice
Pramod K. Sinha

3. Cephalomorphic and Biologic Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment
Leonard S. Fishman

4. Occlusal Patterns in Orthodontic Patients: Using the Occlusal Force Measuring System
Yukio Kitafusa

5. 3-D Superimposition for Quantification of Treatment Outcomes
Lucia H.S. Cevidanes, Martin Styner, William R. Proffit

6. Bonding in Orthodontics
Serdar Üsümez, Nejat Erverdi

7. The Implications of Bracket Selection and Bracket Placement on Expressed Tooth Movement and Finishing Details
Anoop Sondhi

8. Quality Orthodontics: Going Against the Popular Trends
Björn U. Zachrisson

Part 2: Clinical Management of Sagittal and Vertical Discrepancies
9. Functional Treatment Objectives
William J. Clark

10. Hybrid Functional Appliances for Management of Class II Malocclusions
Tarisai Dandajena

11. Class II Combination Therapy: Molar Distalization and Fixed Functionals; Reducing Requirements of Patient Compliance for Predictable Completion of Treatment
S. Jay Bowman

12. Maxillary Deficiency Syndrome
James A. McNamara, Jr.

13. Effective Maxillary Protraction for Class III Patients
Peter Ngan

14. Etiological and Therapeutic Consideration of Open Bite
Kazunori Yamaguchi

15. Efficient Mechanics and Appliances to Correct Vertical Excess and Open Bite Patients
Flavio Andres Uribe, Ravindra Nanda

16. Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Deep Bite Malocclusion

Madhur Upadhyay, Ravindra Nanda

Part 3: Management of Adult and Complex Cases
17: Orthodontic Treatment in Adult Patients With Reduced Periodontal Attachment
Julia Harfin

18. Diastemas: Is Permanent Retention Really Necessary?

Thomas F. Mulligan

19. Selective Mechanics in Complex and Compromised Cases
Sunil Kapila, Scott Conley

20. Orthodontics' Role in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Richard S. Conley, Harry L. Legan

21. Optimizing Esthetics for the Interdisciplinary Patient
Vincent G. Kokich

22. Temporary Anchorage Devices: Biomechanical Opportunities and Challenges
Bhavna Shroff, Steven J. Lindauer

23. The Use of Microimplants in Orthodontics
Hyo-Sang Park

24. Predictable Distalization of Molars in Nongrowing Patients with Temporary Anchorage
Device Utilizing Titanium Miniplates

25. Rapid Tooth Movement and Effective Anchorage Control by Using Dentoalveolar Distraction Osteogenesis (DAD)
Haluk Iseri, Gokmen Kurt, Reha Kisnisci

Part 4: Applications of Biomedicine to Orthodontics
26. Mechanotransduction of Orthodontic Forces
Sunil Wadhwa, Ravindra Nanda, Carol Pilbeam

27. Orthodontic Root Resorption
Gregory J. King

28. Restoration of Oral and Craniofacial Defects by Stem Cells and Bioengineering Approaches
Jin Kim, Candice Zemnick, Jeremy Mao
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      9780323054607
    • UPC/ISBN
      9780323054607
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      Oct 12, 2024
  • Manufacturer
    Elsevier
  • Publication Date
    Apr 17, 2009
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