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Orthodontic Concepts and Strategies
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 1-85097-094-7
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1 Complications During the Transition of Incisors 2 Use of Interceptive Orthodontic Procedures 3 Use of Removable Appliances 4 Use of Headgears 5 Use of Headgear-Plate Combinations
6 Use of Activators and Other Functional Appliances 7 Use of Headgear-Activator Combinations 8 Validity of Facial Orthopedics 9 Use of Partial Fixed Appliances 10 Use of Removable-Fixed Appliance Combinations
11 Treatment of Impacted Canines 12 Treatment of Class II Division 2 Malocclusions 13 Treatment of Asymmetries 14 Treatment of Open Bites and Non-occlusions 15 Treatment of Missing Incisors
16 Role of Occlusion During and After Orthodontic Treatment 17 Correction of Incisors in Adults 18 Effective Retention
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In previous textbooks by the author, emphasis was placed on the theoretical basis of orthodontics, which is so essential for diagnosis and treatment planning.212–216, 221 Treatment procedures were covered only superficially, because the variation in methods and techniques is so great. In addition, techniques are improving continuously, and new materials and methods are introduced regularly.
The purpose of this volume is to provide clinically relevant information. How appliances should be used and what can be achieved with them are described and illustrated in detail, mainly with schematic drawings and clinical photographs. Practical aspects and tips for attaining the best results are provided. Clinical procedures are presented in such a way that the reader can apply them directly.
Furthermore, the contents are well suited for providing information to patients. The text is limited and directly related to the realization of the illustrated techniques. How a problem should be approached, where pitfalls can be expected, and how such dangers can be avoided are indicated. In addition, some long-standing myths and misconceptions are refuted. |
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