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E-grāmata: Practical Early Orthodontic Treatment - A Case-Based Review: A Case-Based Review [Wiley Online]

(University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA), (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA), (University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA),
  • Formāts: 848 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119793629
  • ISBN-13: 9781119793625
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  • Formāts: 848 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119793629
  • ISBN-13: 9781119793625
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
"Practical Early Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Based Review delivers exhaustive instruction in the evaluation and treatment of childhood malocclusions and dentofacial deformities. Written as a "mini-residency," this book uses a question-and-answer formatto encourage the reader to think critically and gage the progress of his/her understanding. It provides the reader with a robust foundation for making the best possible childhood evaluation and treatment decisions. A thorough overview of general early treatment principles An extensive discussion of facial skeleton, airway, and dentition growth and development concepts. Comprehensive explorations of early crowding, eruption problems, and missing succedaneous teeth. Extensive presentations of early anteroposterior, vertical, and transverse problems with treatment solutions A vast collection of high-quality images illustrating the conditions and appropriate therapies Perfect for orthodontists, pediatric dentists, and dentists in general practice, Practical Early Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Based Review is also useful to residents and dental students with an interest in orthodontic care"--

A comprehensive guide to orthodontic treatment for children

Practical Early Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Based Review delivers exhaustive instruction in the evaluation and treatment of childhood malocclusions and dentofacial deformities.

Written as a “mini-residency,” this book uses a question-and-answer format to encourage the reader to think critically and gauge the progress of his/her understanding. It provides the reader with a robust foundation for making the best possible childhood evaluation and treatment decisions. The book offers:

  • A thorough overview of general early treatment principles
  • An extensive discussion of facial skeleton, airway, and dentition growth and development concepts
  • Comprehensive explorations of early crowding, eruption problems, and missing succedaneous teeth
  • Extensive presentations of early anteroposterior, vertical, and transverse problems with treatment solutions
  • A vast collection of high-quality images illustrating the conditions and appropriate therapies

Perfect for orthodontists, pediatric dentists, and dentists in general practice, Practical Early Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Based Review is also useful to residents and dental students with an interest in orthodontic care.

Preface ix
About the Companion Website xi
1 Foundations
1(74)
General Principles
1(27)
Growth and Development of the Craniofacial Complex
28(36)
Background
28(1)
Normal Skeletal Growth and Development, Abnormal Growth, and Growth Velocity
28(18)
Development of the Primary Dentition, Transitional Dentition, and Occlusion. Developmental Anomalies, Crowding, and Habits
46(18)
References
64(11)
2 Crowding
75(141)
Introduction
75(38)
Case Jasmine: Class I, mild mandibular crowding
113(5)
Case Bella: Class I, incisor ectopic eruption, moderate crowding
118(5)
Case Evan: Class I, moderate mandibular crowding
123(3)
Case Amber: Class I, moderate crowding, impacted canine
126(11)
Case Kate: Class I, moderate crowding
137(9)
Case Dillon: Class I, impacted mandibular incisor
146(8)
Case Madison: Class I, moderate crowding
154(15)
Case Muriel: Class II, moderate crowding, impacted incisor
169(4)
Case Mudathir: Class III, moderate crowding
173(5)
Case Lucas: Class I, severe maxillary crowding, posterior cross bite
178(6)
Case Jeff: Class II, mild crowding
184(10)
Case Kasandra: Class III, severe mandibular crowding (potentially impacted canines)
194(6)
Case Clair: Class I, moderate crowding, blocked out maxillary lateral incisor
200(12)
References
212(4)
3 Eruption Problems
216(128)
Introduction
216(38)
Case Brody: Class II, delayed eruption of maxillary incisor
254(8)
Case Rebecca: Class I, delayed eruption maxillary incisors
262(7)
Case Alicia: Class I, ectopic eruption of mandibular incisors
269(10)
Case Trista: Class II, ectopic eruption of maxillary canines
279(13)
Case Melissa: Class I, ectopic eruption of maxillary canines and premolars
292(7)
Case Cara: Class II, ankylosed mandibular primary second molars
299(5)
Case Easton: Class II subdivision left, ectopic eruption of maxillary premolar
304(8)
Case Katie: Class I, impacted maxillary left permanant first molar
312(7)
Case Erin: Class I, retained mandibular primary second molar
319(10)
Case Brian: Class I, cleft lip, diminutive maxillary lateral incisor, retained mandibular primary second molar
329(10)
References
339(5)
4 Anteroposterior Problems
344(162)
Introduction
344(45)
Case Jake: Class II by 1 mm, deep bite
389(5)
Case Alexandra: Class II, large overjet, deep bite
394(6)
Case Mark: Class II, large overjet, deep bite
400(14)
Case Cory: Class II, large overjet, deep bite, posterior cross bite
414(14)
Case Mason: Class I, anterior cross bite
428(10)
Case Edward: Class III, anterior cross bite
438(8)
Case Cooper: Class III, anterior cross bite, posterior cross bite
446(5)
Case Allison: Class III, anterior cross bite, posterior cross bite
451(17)
Case Nathan: Class III anterior cross bite
468(19)
Case Carlie: Class III, anterior cross bite, cleft lip and palate (authored by Dr. Verrasathpurush Allareddy)
487(13)
References
500(6)
5 Vertical Problems
506(189)
Introduction
506(67)
Case Lynnear: Class I, deep bite
573(3)
Case Sydney: Class I, deep bite
576(4)
Case Ned: Class II, deep bite
580(16)
Case Anna: Class II, anterior open bite, unilateral cross bite
596(6)
Case Emily: Class II, anterior open bite, unilateral cross bite
602(9)
Case Gabby: Class II, anterior open bite
611(16)
Case Carter: Class II, anterior open bite, unilateral cross bite
627(11)
Case Tricia: Class II, anterior open bite (case provided by Dr. Bradley L. Pearson)
638(16)
Case Nora: Class I, deep bite, anterior cross bite, posterior open bite
654(13)
Case Mara: Class I, deep bite, posterior open bite and cross bite, ankylosed maxillary left primary second molar
667(22)
References
689(6)
6 Transverse Problems
695(102)
Introduction
695(47)
Case Jasmin: Class II, unilateral posterior cross bite
742(12)
Case Jenna: Class II, unilateral posterior cross bite
754(14)
Case Jonathan: Class II, bilateral posterior cross bite
768(4)
Case Alaina: Class II, unilateral posterior cross bite
772(8)
Case Halee: Class I unilateral posterior cross bite
780(9)
References
789(8)
Appendix
797(17)
Cephalometrics Primer
797(11)
Iowa AP Classification Primer
808(2)
Tables for Reference
810(3)
Abbreviations
813(1)
References
813(1)
Index 814
Thomas E. Southard, DDS, MS is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in Iowa City, Iowa, USA.

Steven D. Marshall, DDS, MS is Visiting Professor at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in Iowa City, Iowa, USA.

Laura L. Bonner, DDS, MS is in private practice and is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in Iowa City, Iowa, USA.

Kyungsup Shin, PhD, DMD, MS is Associate Professor, Director for Clinical Research, and Graduate Program Director at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa, USA.