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Orthodontics: Diagnosis and Management of Malocclusion and Dentofacial Deformities (3rd Ed.)

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Orthodontics: Diagnosis and Management of Malocclusion and Dentofacial Deformities

The third edition is a comprehensive, updated and rejuvenated version with a greater focus on postgraduate students and clinical practitioners. The book covers the entire panorama of science and clinical practice of orthodontics, compiled in 80 chapters and further organised into 18 sections.

The content is extensive, in-depth and supported with updated references. The book is a complete resource for orthodontic educators to derive lectures. The clinical chapters are complemented with real-life scenarios and representative case reports. A special effort has been made to include structured information on the subjects of clinical and academic relevance, which are often discussed but found only in journals.

  • Encompasses a wide range of topics covering the entire curricular needs of a postgraduate student in orthodontics and a practitioner
  • Each section is a book by itself and is designed in a manner that allows the student to progressively attain knowledge and clinical training in orthodontics in a stepwise manner
  • Each chapter offers an easy-to-follow outline and a smooth flow in text with subheadings, further supported by boxes and flowcharts to enhance comprehension
  • Provides a detailed approach to orthodontic treatment with contemporary methods and techniques
  • The clinical case scenarios are a significant strength and constitute the practical aspects for an orthodontic practitioner to correlate
  • The book includes updated chapters on Temporary Anchorage Devices (TAD), Impacted and Transposed Teeth, Inter-disciplinary Treatment, Management of Cleft Lip and Palate and Orthognathic surgery
  • Emerging fields such as Clear aligners, Surgically facilitated rapid tooth movement, Distraction Osteogenesis and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) are included with updated and clinically relevant information
  • Historical aspects of orthodontics and Development of teeth, dentition and occlusion

  • A whole new section on emerging 3D Digital technologies and their application

  • Orthodontic instruments, armamentarium and operatory design
  • Comprehensive chapters on Tweed philosophy, contemporary pre-adjusted appliance and self-ligation system
  • Evidence-based Orthodontics

  • Autotransplantation of teeth
  • A section on the asymmetry of occlusion and face

Additional Features

  • Complimentary access to full e-book
  • Eight online chapters
  • Twelve videos
  • Exhaustive list of references

    Section I: Historical aspects of orthodontics: ancient, yesteryears, yesterdays, today and tomorrow

    1.1. History of dentistry and significant events that revolutionised dentistry

    1.2. History of orthodontics

    1.3. History of orthodontic speciality in India

    Section II: Fundamentals of orthodontics

    2. Adverse consequences of malocclusion and benefits of orthodontic treatment

    3. Epidemiology of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment needs

    4. Classification and methods of recording malocclusion

    5. Recording the severity of malocclusion: orthodontic indices

    6. Psychological implications of malocclusion and orthodontic treatment

    Section III: Growth of face and craniofacial complex

    7. Development of teeth, dentition and occlusion (e-only)

    8. Prenatal development of the foetus concerning the craniofacial region (e-only)

    9. Concepts of growth and development

    10. Postnatal growth of face and craniofacial region

    11. Functions of stomatognathic system and their implications on occlusion

    Section IV: Orthodontic diagnosis

    12. Clinical evaluation

    13. Diagnostic records and their evaluation

    14. Practical clinical photography

    Section V: Radiation and non-radiation

    imaging in orthodontics

    15. Cephalometrics: historical perspectives, methods and landmarks

    16. Downs' analysis

    17. Tweed's analysis

    18. Steiner's analysis

    19. Ricketts' 12-factor analysis

    20. Vertical linear dimensions of face and Sassouni's analysis

    21. Cephalometric analysis of the soft tissue of the face

    22. Posteroanterior cephalometric analysis

    23. Interpretation and clinical applications of cephalometric data in diagnosis, treatment planning and prognosis

    24. Lateral, PA and 3D Cephalometric superimposition

    25. Errors in cephalometrics

    Section VI: Digital orthodontics

    26. Digital and computerised cephalometrics

    27. 3D data acquisition and orthodontic triad

    28. 3D digital models

    29. Three-dimensional imaging in orthodontics

    30. Three-dimensional cephalometry

    31. 3D volumetric analysis, and clinical implications of the upper airway and sinuses (e-only)

    Section VII: Removable orthodontic appliances

    32. Role of removable appliances in contemporary orthodontics

    33. Invisible removable appliances: The Clear Aligners

    Section VIII: Orthodontic armamentarium

    34. Concept of orthodontic operatory design (e-only)

    35. Instruments and equipment in orthodontic use (e-only)

    36. Components of fixed orthodontic appliance

    37. Orthodontic archwires: material and their properties

    38. Rubber and synthetic elastic accessories

    39. Bonding orthodontic appliances

    Section IX: Contemporary orthodontic treatment

    40. The biological basis for orthodontic tooth movement

    41. Principles of biomechanics and appliance design

    42. Preservation of normal occlusion and interception of malocclusion during early mixed dentition

    43. Orthodontic treatment with contemporary fixed appliance Phase I: laying the foundation

    44. Anchorage in orthodontic practice

    45. Tweed philosophy, biomechanics and principles of treatment

    46. Orthodontic treatment with contemporary

    fixed appliance Phase II: major tooth movements

    47. The pre-adjusted edgewise appliance

    48. Orthodontic treatment with self-ligating bracket systems

    Section X: Non-extraction treatment

    49.1. Non-extraction treatment with maxillary expansion and interproximal reduction

    49.2. Non-extraction treatment with non-compliance molar distalisation

    Section XI: Class II malocclusion

    50. Class II division 1 malocclusion: features and early intervention of growing maxillary excess

    51. Evolution of functional appliances and treatment with one piece removable appliances

    52. Treatment approaches with twin block appliance

    53. Interception and treatment of mandibular

    retrusion with non-compliant fixed functional appliances

    54. Mode of action of functional appliances

    55. Dentofacial orthopaedics for class II malocclusion with vertical maxillary excess

    56. Management of class II malocclusion with fixed appliance

    57. Class II division 2 malocclusion

    Section XII: Class III malocclusion

    58. Class III malocclusion in growing children

    59. Orthodontic treatment of borderline class III malocclusion

    Section XIII : Newer trends in orthodontics

    60. Temporary anchorage devices

    61. Surgically facilitated rapid tooth movement (SF-RTM)

    62. Orthodontic considerations of inter-disciplinary treatment

    63. Evidence-based orthodontics (e-only)

    Section XIV: Impactions and transpositions

    64. Orthodontic aspects of impacted anterior teeth

    65. Transposition of teeth

    66. Auto-transplantation of teeth in orthodontic practice (e-only)

    Section XV: Surgical aspects of orthodontic treatment

    67. Ortho-surgical management of skeletal malocclusions

    68. Maxillomandibular distraction osteogenesis for orthodontist

    Section XVI: Treatment of complex malocclusions

    69. Malocclusion and asymmetries of the face

    70. Dental midline deviations

    71. Asymmetry of occlusion

    72. Cant of occlusal plane in transverse direction

    73. Asymmetries of the face (e-only)

    74. Temporomandibular disorders and orthodontics

    Section XVII: Expanding role of orthodontist and inter-disciplinary care

    75. Inter-disciplinary management of cleft lip and palate

    76. Orthodontist's roles in upper airway sleep disorders

    Section XVIII: Steps in conclusion of orthodontic therapy

    77. Orthodontic treatment with contemporary

    fixed appliance Phase III: finishing and detailing

    78. Deband, debracketing and delivery of retention appliance

    79. Post-orthodontic care and management of white spot lesions

    80. Maintenance of the outcome results, retention and relapse

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