Walther and Houston's Orthodontic Notes
The best-selling foundation text on orthodontics essentials of the subject presented in an accessible and succinct format.
* Features actual case examples to illustrate the application of theory into practice
* Useful Appendices contain definitions of terms, details of orthodontic diagnosis & treatment planning and an example of a standard diagnosis form
* All chapters have been revised and updated in line with current practice
Now in its sixth edition, this indispensable introductory text provides a clear and concise presentation of the essentials of orthodontics for both the dental undergraduate and dental practitioner. Since its original publication in 1960, 'W&H Orthodontics Notes' has developed into the essential companion for dental undergraduates, providing an excellent grounding in the subject.
| Author: |
Malcolm L. Jones |
| ISBN: |
0723610657 |
| Publisher: |
Butterworth-Heinmann |
| Binding: |
Paperbackback |
| Year Published: |
2000 |
| No. of Pages: |
252 |
| Illustrations: |
165 |
| Back Cover: |
| Not Available |
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| Contents: |
* Introduction * Orthodontic treatment need, complexity, outcome and cost effectiveness * Growth of the facial skeleton * Analysis of the facial skeleton * The soft tissues morphology and behaviour * Development of normal occlusion * Malocclusion * Aetiology and management of the abnormally developing occlusion: interceptive orthodontics * Tooth-arch disproportion * Arch malrelationships * Class I malocclusions * Class II Division 1 malocclusions * Class II Division 2 malocclusions * Class III malocclusions * Tissue changes associated with tooth movement * Removable appliances * Treatment with fixed appliances * Treatment with functional appliances * Radiology in orthodontics * Dento-alveolar surgery in relation to orthodontics * Orthodontic treatment in the adult * The role of orthognathic surgery: planning and treatment * Orthodontic management of cleft lip and palate * The orthodontic-restorative interface * Retention and post-treatment relapse * Appendix I An example of a standardised approach to orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning * Appendix II A standard orthodontic diagnosis form * Appendix III Definitions * Index |
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