Problem-Solving in Orthodontics: Goal-Oriented Treatment Strategies
This text discusses the major steps involved in current and advanced decision-making in orthodontics, which together lead to pleasing facial and dental esthetics, normal dental health, and stability of the dentition. It describes and demonstrates the process of defining and illustrating treatment goals and objectives in three dimensions, and explains how mechanotherapy can be designed to achieve these treatment goals.
| Author: |
Charles J Burstone and Michael Marcotte |
| ISBN: |
0867153539 |
| Publisher: |
Quintessence Publishing |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
Oct-00 |
| No. of Pages: |
250 |
| Illustrations: |
400 |
| Contents: |
1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Treatment Planning 2. Skeletal Changes 3. The Treatment Occlusal Plane 4. Arch Form and Dimension: Posterior Widths 5. Arch Form and Dimension: Anteroposterior Positioning of the Incisors 6. The Treatment Midline 7. Arch Length Problems and Solutions 8. Summary: Goal- Versus Symptom-Oriented Treatment
Appendices * Comprehensive Cephalometrics: Methods and Standards by Age and Sex * The Occlusogram: Techniques and Use in Treatment Planning and Evaluating Treatment Outcomes * Maximizing Information from the Study Casts * Growth-Prediction Methods: How to Improve Accuracy
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