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Clinical Guide to Orthodontics
Authors [Top] Professor Jonathan Sandy, Professor of Orthodontics at University of Bristol Dental School, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS1 2LY
Dr Dai Roberts-Harry, Consultant Orthodontist in the Orthodontic Department, Leeds Dental Institute, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9LU
Key points [Top] A chairside guide of clinical procedures for the general dental practitioner
A stepwise guide to orthodontics in modern practice
Extensively illustrated with practical examples
A reminder and update for the qualified dentist and a summary of the basics for the student.
Scope [Top] Aimed at the practising clinician, but with material specifically in line with the General Dental Council’s curriculum guidelines The First Five Years, this book is also ideal for undergraduates. The authors take the clinician through the steps in assessing treatment need and planning treatment, including appliance selection and design. Additionally, and vitally for today’s practice, they also look at the potential risks involved in orthodontic treatment as well as examining facts and fantasies in this often difficult area of clinical decision making. The role of extractions, anchorage and impacted teeth are also considered in refreshingly practical detail with extensive illustrations for guidance. Professor Sandy and Dr Roberts- Harry have used their extensive experience to write a text of immense relevance to today’s dental professional.
Contents [Top]
1. Who needs orthodontics? [abstract]
2. Patient assessment and examination I [abstract]
3. Patient assessment and examination II [abstract]
4. Treatment planning [abstract]
5. Appliances choices [abstract]
6. Risks in orthodontic treatment [abstract]
7. Fact and fantasy in orthodontics [abstract]
8. Extractions in orthodontics [abstract]
9. Anchorage control and distal movement [abstract]
10. Impacted teeth [abstract]
11. Orthodontic tooth movement
12. Combined treatment
Dr Dai Roberts-Harry, Consultant Orthodontist in the Orthodontic Department, Leeds Dental Institute, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9LU
Key points [Top] A chairside guide of clinical procedures for the general dental practitioner
A stepwise guide to orthodontics in modern practice
Extensively illustrated with practical examples
A reminder and update for the qualified dentist and a summary of the basics for the student.
Scope [Top] Aimed at the practising clinician, but with material specifically in line with the General Dental Council’s curriculum guidelines The First Five Years, this book is also ideal for undergraduates. The authors take the clinician through the steps in assessing treatment need and planning treatment, including appliance selection and design. Additionally, and vitally for today’s practice, they also look at the potential risks involved in orthodontic treatment as well as examining facts and fantasies in this often difficult area of clinical decision making. The role of extractions, anchorage and impacted teeth are also considered in refreshingly practical detail with extensive illustrations for guidance. Professor Sandy and Dr Roberts- Harry have used their extensive experience to write a text of immense relevance to today’s dental professional.
Contents [Top]
1. Who needs orthodontics? [abstract]
2. Patient assessment and examination I [abstract]
3. Patient assessment and examination II [abstract]
4. Treatment planning [abstract]
5. Appliances choices [abstract]
6. Risks in orthodontic treatment [abstract]
7. Fact and fantasy in orthodontics [abstract]
8. Extractions in orthodontics [abstract]
9. Anchorage control and distal movement [abstract]
10. Impacted teeth [abstract]
11. Orthodontic tooth movement
12. Combined treatment
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