Nanda / Uribe | Atlas of Complex Orthodontics | Buch | 978-0-323-08710-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Format (B × H): 222 mm x 284 mm, Gewicht: 1276 g

Nanda / Uribe

Atlas of Complex Orthodontics


Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-0-323-08710-0
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences

Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Format (B × H): 222 mm x 284 mm, Gewicht: 1276 g

ISBN: 978-0-323-08710-0
Verlag: Elsevier Health Sciences


Introducing the Atlas of Complex Orthodontics, a revolutionary new text with step-by-step instructions for treating today's toughest orthodontic cases. Over 1,500 full-color clinical photographs, radiographs, and illustrations present each phase of treatment in this atlas-style guide, starting with the pre-treatment work-up, continuing through the treatment sequence, and ending with the final results. Drs. Ravindra Nanda and Flavio Uribe cover the latest techniques for managing moderate to severe orthodontic problems, including the use of temporary anchorage devices and the "surgery-first" orthognathic approach, to ensure you stay ahead of the curve in the ever-changing field of orthodontics.
- A standardized, atlas-style presentation for each case takes you through the pre-treatment intraoral, extraoral, and smile analysis; the diagnosis and case summary (including the problem list and treatment plan); a brief discussion of the treatment options; the treatment sequence and biomechanical plan; and the final results.

- UNIQUE! Over 1,500 high-quality photographs, radiographs, and line drawings illustrate the stages of treatment for a wide range of complex orthodontic problems to help improve understanding.

- Discusses moderate to severe orthodontic problems, including: vertical problems; anterior-posterior problems; transverse problem; missing maxillary lateral incisors; impacted teeth; and surgical correction of dentofacial deformity.

- Multidisciplinary approach to treatment helps you draw appropriately from multiple disciplines, redefine problems outside of normal boundaries, and reach solutions based on a new understanding of complex situations.
- Coverage includes the "surgery-first" orthognathic approach (SFOA), a timesaving procedure in the combined orthodontic-surgical approach to selected cases of prognathism.

- Highly regarded lead author, Dr. Ravindra Nanda, is Chair, Department of Orthodontics at University of Connecticut and widely known in the field of orthodontics.
- Addresses the use of temporary anchorage devices (TADs) in correcting different types of malocclusion.

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SECTION 1: VERTICAL PROBLEMS
Chapter 1: Management of Patients with Deep Bite
Case 1-1. Incisor intrusion for the excessive gingival display

Case 1-2. Intrusion arch for levelling the mandibular Curve of Spee

Case 1-3. Increase of the vertical dimension with implants and midline correction with a mini-plate in a patient with a multiple missing teeth
Case 1-4. Deep bite correction with anterior bite stops

Case 1-5. Combined orthognathic surgery, orthodontics, and prosthodontics in a severe brachifacial pattern
Chapter 2: Management of Patients with Open Bite
Case 2-1. Targeted mechanics for the correction of an anterior open bite

Case 2-2. Anterior open bite correction by mini-implant assisted posterior intrusion

Case 2-3. Mini- plate supported posterior intrusion with posterior acrylic plate for open bite correction

Case 2-4. Correction of a Class III malocclusion with vertical excess with the Surgery First Approach

Chapter 3: Management of Canted Occlusal Planes
Case 3-1: Biomechanical treatment of an asymmetric open bite

Chapter 4: Management of Vertical Maxillary Excess
Case 4-1: Orthognathic surgery for significant vertical excess, facial convexity, and large interlabial gap

SECTION 2: ANTERO-POSTERIOR PROBLEMS
Chapter 5: Correction of Class I malocclusions with antero-posterior problems

Case 5-1: Intrusion and retraction of the anterior maxillary teeth by means of a three piece intrusion assembly

Case 5-2: Correction of bimaxillary protrusion using fiber reinforced composite for space closure

Chapter 6: Non-extraction correction of Class II malocclusions
Case 6-1: Anchorage control with a cantilever in an unilateral Class II malocclusion

Case 6-2: Tip back-tip forward mechanics for the correction of the Class II subdivision

Case 6-3: Use of a fixed functional appliance for Class II correction

Case 6-4: Class II treatment with distalizing appliances followed by TADs to maintain anchorage

Chapter 7: Correction of Class III malocclusions

Case 7-1: Two-phase palatal mini-implant supported Class III correction

Case 7-2: Mini-plate supported nonextraction Class III correction

Case 7-3: Unilateral mandibular premolar extraction for midline correction and unilateral maxillary canine substitution
Case 7-4: Conventional orthognathic surgery in a severe Class III malocclusion

SECTION 3: TRANSVERSE PROBLEMS
Chapter 8: Correction of Maxillary Constriction
Case 8-1: Maxillary expansion and stop advance wire for the correction of a mild Class III malocclusion

Case 8-2: Bidimensional distraction for maxillary unitlateral crossbite and canine retraction

Chapter 9: Correction of Midline Discrepancy
Case 9-1: Correction of a canted maxillary incisal plane with different approaches to a one couple system

SECTION 4: IMPACTED TEETH
Chapter 10: Management of impacted canines
Case 10-1: Maxillary impacted canine and anterior restorations for microdontic lateral incisors

Case 10-2: Cantilever based eruption of impacted maxillary canines

Case 10-3: Eruption of maxillary impacted canines and mandibular second premolar with cantilever mechanics

Case 10-4: Use of lip bumper for severely impacted mandibular canines

Chapter 11: Management of Impacted Second Molars
Case 11-1: Molar uprighting of severely mesioangulated mandibular second molars

SECTION 5: MULTIDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT

Chapter 12: Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Case 12-1: Restoration of a mutilated dentition with preprosthetic TADs to intrude the mandibular dentition

Chapter 13: Management of Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors

Case 13-1: Unilateral canine impaction with maxillary canine substitution

Case 13-2: Multidisciplinary approach of multiple missing teeth with bone grafts and endosseous implants

Chapter 14: Management of Missing Molars with Orthodontic Space Closure
Case 14-1: Space closure after extraction of a hopeless maxillary molar and build-up of a peg lateral

Case 14-2: Mini-implant supported space closure of missing first molars and maxillary premolar extractions

Case 14-3: Mandibular second molar protraction into a first molar space with a fixed functional appliance

SECTION 6: STRATEGIES TO EXPEDITE ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT

Chapter 15: Corticotomy-assisted Orthodontic Treatment
Case 15-1: Maxllary impacted canine and anterior restorations for microdontic lateral incisors

Chapter 16: Correction of Dentofacial Deformity with Surgery First Approach
Case 16-1: Virtual 3D plan and Surgery First Approach in Orthognathic Surgery

Chapter 17: Correction of Malocclusion Restricted to Anterior Teeth using Targeted Mechanics.

Case 17-1: Targeted mechanics for impacted canines

SECTION 7: ADJUNCTIVE ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT

Chapter 18: Development of Vertical Alveolar Bone for Prosthetic Implant Placement
Case 18-1: Vertical ridge development in severe attachment loss of a maxillary central incisor

Chapter 19: Management of Dental Trauma
Case 19-1: Autotransplantation of second premolars into the site of extracted maxillary central incisors due to trauma

SECTION 8: ESTHETICS

Chapter 20: Esthetic and Finishing Strategies
Case 20-1: Orthognathic surgery and reduction of the open gingival embrasures "black triangles" to maximize facial and smile esthetics

Case 20-2: Reduction of incisal gingival display with incisor intrusion and gingivectomy

Case 20-3: Reduction of the gingival display with an intrusion arch

Case 20-4: Incisal cant correction and composite restoration in maxillary anterior teeth

Case 20-5: Orthodontic extrusion to match gingival margins and composite veneers on maxillary anterior teeth

Case 20-6: Mandibular implants and anterior maxillary veneers for esthetics


Uribe, Flavio Andres
Flavio Andres Uribe, DDS, MDentSc, Associate Professor Program Director Division of Orthodontics Department of Craniofacial Sciences School of Dental Medicine University of Connecticut Farmington, CT

Nanda, Ravindra
Dr. Ravindra Nanda is a professor and Head of the Department of Craniofacial Sciences and Chair of the Division of Orthodontics at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine. He is part of the founding faculty of School of Dental Medicine and has been at the University of Connecticut since 1972 where he also holds an Alumni Chair in the Orthodontics Division. He is an innovator of various appliances in orthodontics. His research and clinical interests include adolescent and adult orthodontics, the biology of tooth mobility, craniofacial orthopedics, biomechanics, and developing efficient mechanics to deliver orthodontic care.



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