Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 203 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 852 g
ISBN: 978-1-118-88612-0
Verlag: Wiley
Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions: A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics provides an evidence-based approach to early treatment, an often-controversial topic. Based on decades of experience in clinical practice and education, Drs. Araújo and Buschang clearly present treatment protocols for mixed-dentition patients with various malocclusions and other orthodontic problems. Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions are covered extensively, along with eruptive deviations and open-bite malocclusions. The literature is comprehensively reviewed to ensure that the reader thoroughly understands the development, phenotypic characteristics and etiology of each type of malocclusion. Taking a problem-oriented approach, the authors provide detailed information for each case, develop comprehensive problem lists, and then provide evidence-based treatment solutions. The clinical focus of the text is ideal suited for private-practice clinician, with numerous references and academic underpinnings to ensure its suitability for orthodontic and pediatric dentistry residents.
- Focuses solely on mixed dentition orthodontic treatments
- Great variety of case studies—5 to 10 cases per chapter
- Each case is presented in the format of a problem list and evidence-based solutions
- More than 300 clinical photographs and radiographs
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Weitere Infos & Material
Contributors vii
Foreword ix
1 A guide for timing orthodontic treatment 1
Eustáquio Araújo and Bernardo Q. Souki
2 Development of the occlusion: what to do and when to do it 8
Bernardo Q. Souki
3 Mixed dentition diagnosis: assessing the degree of severity of a developing malocclusion 22
Eustáquio Araújo
4 The genetics of the dental occlusion andmalocclusion 29
Robyn Silberstein
5 Class I: Recognizing and correcting intra-arch deviations 42
Section I: The development and etiology of a Class I malocclusion 42
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Intercepting developing Class I problems 54
Eustáquio Araújo
6 Recognizing and correcting Class II malocclusions 90
Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class II malocclusion 90
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Class II treatment: Problems and solutions 108
Eustáquio Araújo
7 Recognizing and correcting Class III malocclusions 137
Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class III malocclusion 137
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Class III treatment: Problems and solutions 151
Eustáquio Araújo
8 Special topics 189
Section I: Habit control: the role of function in open-bite treatment 189
Ildeu Andrade Jr. and Eustáquio Araújo
Section II: Eruption deviations 200
Bernardo Q. Souki and Eustáquio Araújo
Section III: Strategies for managing missing second premolar teeth in the young patient 211
David B. Kennedy
Section IV: Principles and techniques of premolar autotransplantation 227
Ewa Monika Czochrowska and Pawel Plakwicz
Section V: Mixed dentition orthodontic mechanics 235
Gerald S. Samson
Index 247