
The Orthodontic Patient
Treatment and Biomechanics
Oxford University Press
Published on 24. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-19-851048-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book is aimed at the undergraduate dental student, the general dental practitioner with an interest in orthodontics and students at the start of their postgraduate orthodontic training. The book assumes the reader has progressed down the path of orthodontic diagnosis and is in the process of formulating a treatment plan. Such planning requires the orthodontist to have a sound understanding of the biological principles of tooth movement, as well as to be aware of the treatment ideals and limitations.
Knowledge of the various types of orthodontic appliances, their design and likely mode of action is also essential. Closely linked to this, advances in materials science have lead to great changes in orthodontic clinical practice in recent years. A chapter on orthodontic materials is therefore included. Orthodontic treatment is not without risk and there is a chapter on iatrogenic effects. Finally, with increasing specialisation there is a need to call upon the services of colleagues from other specialities in treating complex cases and so multidisciplinary treatments are also covered.
Knowledge of the various types of orthodontic appliances, their design and likely mode of action is also essential. Closely linked to this, advances in materials science have lead to great changes in orthodontic clinical practice in recent years. A chapter on orthodontic materials is therefore included. Orthodontic treatment is not without risk and there is a chapter on iatrogenic effects. Finally, with increasing specialisation there is a need to call upon the services of colleagues from other specialities in treating complex cases and so multidisciplinary treatments are also covered.
Reviews / Votes
This excellent new textbook was written primarily for undergraduate dental students but there is no doubt it would also prove useful for postgraduate students starting their study for an MSc in orthodontics, and also for practitioners who have an interest in orthodontics or who wish to have a wider understanding of treatment concepts so that they can discuss treatment more readily with their patients... I would have no reservations at all in recommending this book to undergraduates, postgraduates or general dental practitioners; it would be a useful addition to any bookshelf. * Dental Practice, Vol 42, No 4 *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
numerous black & white photgraphs and line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-851048-2 (9780198510482)
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Author
, Consultant/Senior Lecturer, Department of Child Dental Health, Bristol Dental Hospital and Consultant Orthodontist, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
, Professor of Orthodontics and Honorary Consultant in Orthodontics, King's College, London and Senior Lecturer in Orthodontics and Honorary Consultant in Orthodontics, University of Bristol, UK
Content
1. Basic biological principles ; 2. Dentofacial classification and ideals ; 3. Removable appliances ; 4. Functional appliances ; 5. Headgear ; 6. Fixed appliances ; 7. Materials ; 8. Multidisciplinary treatments ; 9. Iatrogenic problems