Handbook of Orthodontics

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Handbook of Orthodontics

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  • Producent: Mosby
  • Rok produkcji: 2015
  • ISBN: 9780723438076
  • Ilość stron: 584
  • Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Handbook of Orthodontics - Andrew DiBiase, Martyn Cobourne

The second edition of this popular textbook covers the theoretical basis and clinical practice of orthodontics, with particular focus on an evidence-based approach. Characterised by a clear writing style and use of pedagogic features designed to make learning easy, the Handbook of Orthodontics 2e contains numerous 'pull-out' boxes to aid retention of key facts as well as highlighted essential-references within the text to indicate the associated research. A useful detailed explanation of the key papers is also provided within the bibliography. Exploring the concepts of occlusion and malocclusion, craniofacial development and postnatal growth, the Handbook of Orthodontics 2e explores orthodontic tooth movement, patient examination and diagnosis, and treatment planning - including the use of contemporary removable and fixed appliances. Chapters then explore the management of problems in the mixed and permanent dentitions in detail, as well as different treatment modalities, and orthognathic surgery. Cleft lip and palate, and common syndromes affecting the craniofacial region, are also included. This new edition of the Handbook of Orthodontics is ideal for final year dental undergraduates, postgraduate orthodontic students and orthodontic therapists, as well as general dental practitioners with an interest in the field. Moreover, the layout makes it an ideal reference book for practitioners of all levels and experience. "The use of full colour throught makes it extremely attractive and the quality and quantity of information willl make it more than useful for anyone preparing for the MOrth or Master's exams. Once upon a time, there was a book called enquire within on Everything- this handy volume comes very close as regards orthodonttics. I? look forward to it becoming a standard." Orthodontic Update, July 2010 ''A substantial chapter (6) is devoted to describing the procedure for the aquasition of a comprehensive database for the formulation of an appropriate treatment plan. The timing aims and limiting factors of orthodontic treatment are debated in Chapter 7. Shown and described in Chapter 8 are the variety of tooth movements that can be achieved with removable appliances, either individually or on groups of teeth. The authors claim to have attempted to write a book that will appeal to students of orthodontics; I believe this they certainly have achieved. Stressed is the necessity of understanding of the basic sciences which includes a detailed description of craniofacial development, growth and disease.'' Dr. Alex Jacobson "Both a textbook and a work of reference, this 400-page paperback is accompanied by a substantial index (over 20 pages). This makes quick referral to any of the subjects included here very straightforward." BDA News, May 20111 Occlusion and malocclusion 2 Prenatal development of the craniofacial region 3 Postnatal growth of the craniofacial region 4 Development of the dentition 5 Orthodontic tooth movement 6 The orthodontic patient: Examination and diagnosis 7 The orthodontic patient: Treatment planning 8 Contemporary removable appliances 9 Contemporary fixed appliances 10 Management of the developing dentition 11 Management of the permanent dentition 12 Orthodontics and orthognathic surgery 13 Cleft lip and palate, and syndromes affecting the craniofacial region Appendix Evidence Based Orthodontics


Szczegóły: Handbook of Orthodontics - Andrew DiBiase, Martyn Cobourne

Tytuł: Handbook of Orthodontics
Autor: Andrew DiBiase, Martyn Cobourne
Producent: Mosby
ISBN: 9780723438076
Rok produkcji: 2015
Ilość stron: 584
Oprawa: Miękka


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