Textbook of Orthodontics with DVD-ROM
It is the first all color orthodontic textbook covering all aspects of
day-to-day orthodontic practice. It is well illustrated with over 2500
photographs and line diagrams. It is the first textbook to elaborate on
the materials used in routine
orthodontic practice.The various
techniques used have been presented in brief, to give the students and
general practitioners alike, an idea as to what is possible using
orthodontics alone and which
malocclusions require the
intervention from
other allied branches of dentistry. SECTION ONE: NORMAL GROWTH, 1.
Introduction to Orthodontics, 2. Basic Principles of Growth, 3. Prenatal
Growth of Cranium, Facial and Oral Structures, 4. Postnatal Growth of
the Craniofacial Complex, 5. Development of Dentition, 6. Occlusion in
Orthodontics, SECTION TWO: DIAGNOSIS, 7. Diagnostic Aids-Case History
and Clinical Examination, 8. Orthodontics Study Models, 9.
Cephalometrics-Landmarks and Analysis, 10. Diagnostic Radiographsa and
Photographs, 11. Maturity Indicators, 12. Computerized Diagnostic
Systems, 13. Classification of Malocclusion, 14. Etiology of
Malocclusion-Classifications, 15. Etiology of Malocclusion-General
Factors, 16. Etiology of Malocclusion-Local Factors, 17. Dental Public
Health Aspects of Orthodontics,
SECTION THREE: TREATMENT PLANNING, 18.
Treatment Planning, 19. Biology of Tooth Movement, 20. Mechanics of
Tooth Movement, 21. Methods of Gaining Space, 22. Anchorage in
Orthodontics, 23. Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics, 24. Surgical
Procedures in Orthodontics, 25. Orthognathic Surgery, 26. Implants to
Mini-Screws, 27. Genetics in Orthodontics, 28. Cosmetic Contouring in
Orthodontics, 29. Detrimental Effects of Orthodontics Treatment, SECTION
FOUR: ORTHODONTIC MATERIALS, 30. Material Used in
Orthodontics-Introduction and Archwire Meterials, 31. Bracket Material
and Auxiliary Force Delivery Systems, 32. Impression Material, 33.
Luting Materials, 34. Adhesion Promoters and Bonding Material, 35.
Orthodontic Instruments, 36. Sterilization in Orthodontics, SECTION
FIVE: ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES, 37. Orthodontics Appliances-An
Introduction, 38. REmovable Orthodontic Appliances, 39. Fixed
Orthodontic Appliances, 40. The Edgewise Appliance, 41. The Begg
Appliance, 42. The Pre-Adjusted Edgewise Appliance, 43. The Tip Edge
Appliance, 44. Lingual Orthodontics, 45. Orthopedic Appliances, 46.
Functional Appliances, SECTION SIX: MANAGEMENT OF MALOCCLUSION, 47.
Preventive Orthodontic Procedures, 48. Interceptive Orthodontics
Procedures, 49. Oral Habits and their Management, 50. Etiology and
Management of Class I Malocclusion, 51. Etiology and Management of Class
II Malocclusion, 52. Etiology and Management of Class III Malocclusion,
53. Correction of Midline Diastema, 54. Management of Open Bite, 55.
Management of Cross Bite, 56. Orthodontics for Adults, 57. Management of
Lip and Palate
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