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Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions


Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions

A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics
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von: Eustáquio A. Araújo, Peter H. Buschang

143,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.12.2015
ISBN/EAN: 9781118925256
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 272

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<i>Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions: A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics</i> provides an evidence-based approach to early treatment, an often-controversial topic. Based on decades of experience in clinical practice and education, Drs. Araújo and Buschang clearly present treatment protocols for mixed-dentition patients with various malocclusions and other orthodontic problems. Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions are covered extensively, along with eruptive deviations and open-bite malocclusions. The literature is comprehensively reviewed to ensure that the reader thoroughly understands the development, phenotypic characteristics and etiology of each type of malocclusion. Taking a problem-oriented approach, the authors provide detailed information for each case, develop comprehensive problem lists, and then provide evidence-based treatment solutions. The clinical focus of the text is ideal suited for private-practice clinician, with numerous references and academic underpinnings to ensure its suitability for orthodontic and pediatric dentistry residents.<br /><br /> <ul> <li>Focuses solely on mixed dentition orthodontic treatments</li> <li>Great variety of case studies—5 to 10 cases per chapter</li> <li>Each case is presented in the format of a problem list and evidence-based solutions</li> <li>More than 300 clinical photographs and radiographs</li> </ul>
<p>Contributors vii</p> <p>Foreword ix</p> <p>1 A guide for timing orthodontic treatment 1<br /> <i>Eustáquio Araújo and Bernardo Q. Souki</i></p> <p>2 Development of the occlusion: what to do and when to do it 8<br /> <i>Bernardo Q. Souki</i></p> <p>3 Mixed dentition diagnosis: assessing the degree of severity of a developing malocclusion 22<br /> <i>Eustáquio Araújo</i></p> <p>4 The genetics of the dental occlusion andmalocclusion 29<br /> <i>Robyn Silberstein</i></p> <p><b>5 Class I: Recognizing and correcting intra-arch deviations 42</b></p> <p>Section I: The development and etiology of a Class I malocclusion 42<br /> <i>Peter H. Buschang</i></p> <p>Section II: Intercepting developing Class I problems 54<br /> <i>Eustáquio Araújo</i></p> <p><b>6 Recognizing and correcting Class II malocclusions 90</b></p> <p>Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class II malocclusion 90<br /> <i>Peter H. Buschang</i></p> <p>Section II: Class II treatment: Problems and solutions 108<br /> <i>Eustáquio Araújo</i></p> <p><b>7 Recognizing and correcting Class III malocclusions 137</b></p> <p>Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class III malocclusion 137<br /> <i>Peter H. Buschang</i></p> <p>Section II: Class III treatment: Problems and solutions 151<br /> <i>Eustáquio Araújo</i></p> <p><b>8 Special topics 189</b></p> <p>Section I: Habit control: the role of function in open-bite treatment 189<br /> <i>Ildeu Andrade Jr. and Eustáquio Araújo</i></p> <p>Section II: Eruption deviations 200<br /> <i>Bernardo Q. Souki and Eustáquio Araújo</i></p> <p>Section III: Strategies for managing missing second premolar teeth in the young patient 211<br /> <i>David B. Kennedy</i></p> <p>Section IV: Principles and techniques of premolar autotransplantation 227<br /> <i>Ewa Monika Czochrowska and Pawe</i>ł <i>Plakwicz</i></p> <p>Section V: Mixed dentition orthodontic mechanics 235<br /> <i>Gerald S. Samson</i></p> <p>Index 247</p>
<b>Eustáquio Afonso Araújo</b>, DDS, MDS, is the Pete Sotiropoulos Endowed Professor of Orthodontics, Clinic Director of Orthodontics, and Associate Executive Director at the Center for Advanced Dental Education at Saint Louis University in Saint Louis, Missouri. Dr. Araújo is also Adjunct Visiting Professor at Kunghee University in Seoul, South Korea and at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He is a Diplomate of  both the American and the Brazilian Board of Orthodontics. For the past 35 years Dr. Araujo has dedicated his life to academics and the practice of the specialty.<br /><br /><b>Peter H. Buschang</b>, MA, PhD, is a Regents Professor, the Peter H. Buschang Endowed Professor of Orthodontics, and the director of research in the Department of Orthodontics at the Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas. He has been teaching craniofacial growth, development adaptations to orthodontic and surgical treatments, and research design & methodology to graduate students and residents for more than 30 years. Dr. Buschang has mentored more than 150 MS and PhD students, has published more than 270 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and has also given numerous invited lectures and continuing education courses. He is the only honorary member of both the American Association of Orthodontics and the Edward H. Angle Society.
<i>Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions: A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics</i> provides an evidence-based approach to early treatment, an often-controversial topic. Based on decades of experience in clinical practice and education, Drs. Araújo and Buschang clearly present treatment protocols for mixed-dentition patients with various malocclusions and other orthodontic problems. Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions are covered extensively, along with eruptive deviations and open-bite malocclusions. The literature is comprehensively reviewed to ensure that the reader thoroughly understands the development, phenotypic characteristics and etiology of each type of malocclusion. Taking a problem-oriented approach, the authors provide detailed information for each case, develop comprehensive problem lists, and then provide evidence-based treatment solutions. The clinical focus of the text is ideal suited for private-practice clinician, with numerous references and academic underpinnings to ensure its suitability for orthodontic and pediatric dentistry residents.<br /><br />Key Features:<br /><br /> <ul> <li>Focuses solely on mixed dentition orthodontic treatments</li> <li>Great variety of case studies—5 to 10 cases per chapter</li> <li>Each case is presented in the format of a problem list and evidence-based solutions</li> <li>More than 500 clinical photographs and radiographs</li> </ul>

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