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Books - Orthodontics |
A Textbook of Orthodontics
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Description:
The text, with the addition of over 130 new illustrations,
has been thoroughly revised to include enlarged sections on case
assessment, treatment need and treatment planning. The principles
of removable and fixed orthodontic appliance treatment have been
updated as has the chapter on post-treatment retention. Functional
appliances and the place of surgery in the treatment of gross malocclusion
and facial deformity are also discussed. There is a new chapter
on the principles of treatment for patients suffering from cleft
lip and palate. |
An Introduction to Orthodontics (2nd Edition)
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Description:
Orthodontics is concerned with facial growth and the
development of the dentition and occlusion. This text provides sufficient
theory and academic background to give the reader an understanding
of malocclusion, but also contains enough practical guidance on
simple treatment modalities. All aspects of orthodontics are covered
in this book, from management of mixed dentition to adult and surgical
orthodontics. It is designed to be of interest and help to both
the undergraduate and the general dental practitioner who needs
an easily accessible source of practical advice. |
Orthodontics: Current Principles and Techniques
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Description:
Covers the latest orthodontic concepts and treatment
methods available. This definitive resource is divided into two
sections: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, which includes chapters
on biomechanical principles and practice, computer applications,
and principles of occlusion; and Techniques and Treatment, covering
the methods and techniques currently used in treating malocclusion.
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Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry (Colour Guide)
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Description:
Orthodontics and paediatric dentistry are important
areas of the undergraduate dental curriculum in which no pocket
colour atlas currently exists. All dentists have to know how to
treat children, how to carry out basic orthodontic treatment and
when to refer patients for specialist orthodontic treatment. The
vast majority of orthodontic work is carried out on children, so
the two subjects are conveniently integrated in this Colour Guide.
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