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Burstone's Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics / / Kwangchul Choy
Burstone's Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics / / Kwangchul Choy
Autore Choy Kwangchul
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Batavia : , : Quintessence Publishing Company, Incorporated, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (519 pages)
Disciplina 617.6/43
Soggetto topico Orthodontics
Biomechanics
Orthodontics, Corrective
Orthodontic appliances
Biomechanical Phenomena
Orthodontic Appliances
Malocclusion - therapy
Orthodontic Appliance Design
ISBN 9781647241452
1647241456
9781647241445
1647241448
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Burstone's Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics, 2nd Edition -- Frontmatter -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- Contents -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the First Edition -- Contributors -- A Color Code Convention for Forces -- PART I: The Basics and Single-Force Appliances -- Chapter 1: Why We Need Biomechanics -- Scientific Biomechanics -- Optimization of Tooth Movement and Anchorage -- Selecting or Designing a New Appliance -- Research and Evaluation ofTreatment Results -- How Scientific Terminology Helps -- Knowledge Transfer AmongAppliances -- Advantages of BiomechanicalKnowledge -- Chapter 2: Concurrent Force Systems -- The Field of Mechanics -- Characteristics of a Force -- Manipulating Forces -- Clinical Applications -- Summary -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 3: Nonconcurrent Force Systems and Forces on a Free Body -- Determining the Magnitude and Direction of the Resultant -- Moments and Couples -- Determining the Point of Force Application of the Resultant -- Equivalence of Forces -- 2D Projections of 3D Force Systems -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 4: Headgear -- Inner and Outer Bow Headgear from the Lateral View -- Typical Headgear Designs -- Headgears Acting on a Full Arch -- How to Design a Headgear -- Altering the Cant of the Occlusal Plane with the Headgear -- Clinical Monitoring and Corrective Action -- Inner and Outer Bow Headgear from the Occlusal View -- Inner and Outer Bow Headgear from the Frontal View -- J-Hook Headgear -- Protraction Headgear -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 5: The Creative Use of Maxillo mandibular Elastics -- What Does a Class II or Class III Elastic Do? -- Synchronous Class II Elastics -- Asynchronous Class II Elastics -- Nonrigid Arches with Third-OrderPlay -- Lateral or Crisscross Elastics.
Vertical Elastics -- Subdivision Elastics -- Segmental Elastics -- Elastic Redundancy -- Common Side Effects withMaxillomandibular Elastics -- Using Class II Elastics andHeadgear Simultaneously -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 6: Single Forces and Deep Bite Correction by Intrusion -- Can Teeth Be Intruded? -- Continuous Intrusion Arch -- Global Characteristics of the Intrusion Force System -- Changing the Point of Force Application -- Three-Piece Intrusion Arch -- Altering Force Direction -- Avoiding Initial Leveling Arches -- Special Anchorage Considerations -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 7: Deep Bite Correction by Posterior Extrusion -- Type I Posterior Extrusion -- Type II Posterior Extrusion -- Curves and Reverse Curvesof Spee -- Reference -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 8: Equilibrium -- Free-Body Diagram -- Types of Support and Number ofReactions -- Basic Concepts and Formulas ofEquilibrium -- Solving Problems UsingEquilibrium -- Equilibrium and Equivalence -- Equilibrium and CreativeBiomechanics -- Conclusion -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- PART II: The Biomechanics of Tooth Movement -- Chapter 9: The Biomechanics of Altering Tooth Position -- Free and Restrained Bodies -- Methods to Describe Change ofTooth Position -- Force Systems and ToothMovement -- Primary Tooth Movement -- Derived Tooth Movement -- Force Systems at the Bracket -- A Couple or Single Force at the Bracket for Rotation Near the CR -- When a Force and a Couple Are Required for Tipping -- Characteristics of an OptimalForce System -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 10: 3D Concepts in Tooth Movement -- Origins of a Tooth-MovementReference -- Scienti˜c Development of theConcept of Center of Resistance -- References -- Chapter 11: Orthodontic Anchorage.
Definition and Clinical Perceptionof Anchorage -- Rationale for Anchorage froma Basic Science Perspective -- Anchorage Values Accordingto PDL Stress -- Clinical Intraoral AnchorageStrategies -- Degrees of Freedom and theBiomechanical Basis of IntraoralAnchorage Devices -- References -- Recommended Reading -- PART III: Advanced ApplianceTherapy -- Chapter 12: Lingual Arches -- Limitations of a Labial Appliance -- Attachments -- Lingual Arch Configurations -- Shape-Driven Method -- Force-Driven Method -- Symmetric Applications -- Asymmetric Applications -- Summary -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 13: ExtractionTherapies and Space Closure -- Differential Space Closure -- Strategies for Maintaining PosteriorMolar Position: Group A Mechanics -- En Masse Versus Separate CanineRetraction -- Continuous Versus SegmentedArches -- Friction (Sliding) Mechanics -- Frictionless (Loop) Mechanics -- Statically Determinate SpaceClosure Appliances -- Statically Indeterminate SpringDesign -- Effect of Shape and Dimension onSpring Properties -- T-Loop Moments -- Differential Space Closure with aT-Loop Spring -- Separate Canine Retraction -- Canine Bypass Archwire andCanine Root Spring -- Incisor Root Movement -- Two-Phase Space Closure -- Summary -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 14: Forces from Wires and Brackets -- Forces from a Straight Wire in Malaligned Brackets -- Ideal Modeling of Two-Bracket (Tooth) Segments -- Geometry Classi˜cation andDetermination -- Bracket Geometries as aContinuum -- Additional Methods forVisualization of Geometries -- Bent Wires and the Six Geometries -- Consistency and Inconsistency -- Three-Bracket Segments -- Making Bends Creatively inContinuous Archwires -- Clinical Applications ofTwo-Bracket Geometries -- Summary -- Recommended Reading -- Problems.
Chapter 15: Principles of Statically Determinate Appliances and Creative Mechanics -- Principles of Statically Determinate Appliances -- Cantilevers -- Closed Coil Springs and Elastics -- Two-Vector Mechanics -- 3D Problems -- References -- Recommended Reading -- PART IV: Advanced Mechanics of Materials -- Chapter 16: The Role of Friction in Orthodontic Appliances -- Frictional Forces, Their Origin,and Classic Formulas -- Source of Normal Forces -- Canine Retraction -- Torque and Friction -- Bracket Design and Friction -- Is Friction Always Bad? -- Overriding Friction -- Occlusal Forces, Vibration,and Friction -- Friction and Anatomical Variation -- Anchorage and Friction -- Reducing Friction During SpaceClosure -- Friction During Initial Alignmentand Finishing -- Conclusion -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- Chapter 17: Properties and Structures of Orthodontic Wire Materials -- Mechanical Behavior and Relationships -- Crystal Structure and PhaseTransitions -- Composition and Properties ofOrthodontic Alloys -- Microstructural Mechanisms ThatDetermine Mechanical Properties -- Materials for High Esthetics andBiomechanical Performance -- References -- Recommended Reading -- Chapter 18: How to Select an Archwire -- The Triad Characteristics -- Force-Deflection Rate -- Maximum Force and MaximumBending Moment -- Maximum Deflection -- Other Wire Properties -- Wire Stiffness Numbers -- Relative Torque (Torsion) Numbers -- Recommended Reading -- Problems -- PART V: Appendices -- Hints for Developing Useful Force Diagrams -- Floating Forces -- Arrows That Are Not Forces -- Equivalent Force Diagrams -- Equilibrium Diagrams -- Confusing Activation andDeactivation Forces -- It Is the Line of Force That Counts -- Equivalence: Replacing a Forcewith a Force and a Couple -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Solutions to Problems -- Bender's Tool Kit -- Index.
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Altri titoli varianti Biomechanical foundation of clinical orthodontics
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Choy Kwangchul  
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Clinical insertion techniques of orthodontic temporary anchorage devices
Clinical insertion techniques of orthodontic temporary anchorage devices
Autore Long Hu
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 pages)
Disciplina 617.693
Altri autori (Persone) HanXianglong
LaiWenli
Soggetto topico Orthodontic appliances
Dental implants
Ortodòncia
Implants dentals
Aparells d'ortodòncia
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 9781119892267
1119892260
9781119892243
1119892244
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 An Overview of Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Devices -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Evolution of Orthodontic TADs -- 1.3 Characteristics of Orthodontic TADs -- 1.3.1 Materials -- 1.3.2 Morphology -- 1.3.3 Drilling Methods: Self-tapping versus Self-drilling -- 1.4 Mechanical Retention of Orthodontic TADs -- 1.4.1 Mechanical Retention -- 1.4.2 Primary Stability and Secondary Stability -- 1.4.3 Direct versus Indirect Anchorage -- 1.5 Clinical Indications for Orthodontic TADs -- 1.5.1 Sagittal Dimension -- 1.5.2 Vertical Dimension -- 1.5.3 Transverse Dimension -- 1.6 Potential Complications -- 1.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2 Requirements for the Insertion of Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Devices -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Systemic Requirements -- 2.2.1 Basic Conditions -- 2.2.2 Systemic Diseases -- 2.2.3 Drugs -- 2.2.4 Habits -- 2.3 Local Requirements -- 2.3.1 Hard Tissue -- 2.3.2 Soft Tissue -- 2.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 3 General Principles for the Insertion of Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Devices -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Anatomy-driven Paradigm -- 3.2.1 General Principles -- 3.2.2 Available Anatomical Sites -- 3.3 Biomechanics-driven Paradigm -- 3.3.1 Maxillary Molar Uprighting -- 3.3.2 Molar Intrusion -- 3.3.3 Incisor Intrusion -- 3.3.4 Orthodontic Traction of Impacted Molars -- 3.3.5 Molar Protraction -- 3.4 Clinical Procedures for Inserting Mini-implants -- 3.4.1 Preinsertion Preparation -- 3.4.2 Insertion of Mini-implants -- 3.4.3 Post-insertion Examination -- 3.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 4 Maxillary Labial Region -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Interradicular Sites -- 4.2.1 Anatomic Features -- 4.2.2 Biomechanical Considerations.
4.2.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 4.2.4 Insertion Techniques -- 4.2.5 Clinical Applications -- 4.3 Anterior Nasal Spine -- 4.3.1 Anatomical Features -- 4.3.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 4.3.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 4.3.4 Insertion Techniques -- 4.3.5 Clinical Applications -- 4.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 5 Maxillary Buccal Region -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Interradicular Sites -- 5.2.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 5.2.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 5.2.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 5.2.4 Insertion Techniques -- 5.2.5 Clinical Applications -- 5.3 Infrazygomatic Crest -- 5.3.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 5.3.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 5.3.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 5.3.4 Insertion Techniques -- 5.3.5 Clinical Applications -- 5.4 Maxillary Tuberosity -- 5.4.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 5.4.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 5.4.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 5.4.4 Insertion Techniques -- 5.4.5 Clinical Applications -- 5.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 Maxillary Palatal Region -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Interradicular Sites -- 6.2.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 6.2.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 6.2.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 6.2.4 Insertion Techniques -- 6.2.5 Clinical Applications -- 6.3 Paramedian Sites -- 6.3.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 6.3.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 6.3.3 Selection of Optimal Insertion Sites -- 6.3.4 Insertion Techniques -- 6.3.5 Clinical Applications -- 6.4 Midpalatal Suture -- 6.4.1 Anatomical Features -- 6.4.2 Optimal Insertion Sites -- 6.4.3 Insertion Techniques -- 6.4.4 Clinical Applications -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 7 Mandibular Labial Region -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Interradicular Sites -- 7.2.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 7.2.2 Biomechanical Perspectives.
7.2.3 Determining the Optimal Sites -- 7.2.4 Insertion Techniques -- 7.3 Mandibular Symphysis -- 7.3.1 Anatomical Features -- 7.3.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 7.3.3 Selection of Optimal Sites -- 7.3.4 Insertion Techniques -- 7.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 8 Mandibular Buccal Region -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Interradicular Sites -- 8.2.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 8.2.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 8.2.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 8.2.4 Insertion Techniques -- 8.2.5 Clinical Applications -- 8.3 Buccal Shelf -- 8.3.1 Anatomical Characteristics -- 8.3.2 Biomechanical Considerations -- 8.3.3 Selection of Appropriate Insertion Sites -- 8.3.4 Insertion Techniques -- 8.3.5 Clinical Applications -- 8.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 9 Mandibular Ramus -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Anatomical Considerations -- 9.2.1 Anatomical Location -- 9.2.2 Hard Tissue Considerations -- 9.2.3 Soft Tissue Considerations -- 9.2.4 Optimal Insertion Sites -- 9.3 Mini-implant Selection -- 9.4 Insertion Procedure -- 9.4.1 Insertion Procedures -- 9.4.2 Insertion on Skulls -- 9.4.3 Clinical Procedures -- 9.4.4 Biomechanical Analysis -- 9.5 Versatile Clinical Applications -- 9.5.1 Uprighting Mesioangulated Impacted Mandibular Second Molars -- 9.5.2 Orthodontic Traction of a Vertically Impacted Mandibular Second Molar -- 9.5.3 Traction of a Lingually Angulated Impacted Mandibular Second Molar -- 9.5.4 Traction of a Mandibular Third Molar Away from the Inferior Alveolar Canal6 -- 9.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 10 The Placement of Miniplates -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Clinical Features -- 10.2.1 Structure of Miniplates -- 10.2.2 Advantages and Disadvantages -- 10.2.3 Available Anatomical Sites -- 10.3 Clinical Indications -- 10.3.1 Orthopaedic Treatment for Skeletal Discrepancy -- 10.3.2 Anatomical Factors Undesirable for Mini-implants.
10.3.3 Biomechanical Advantages -- 10.4 Insertion Techniques -- 10.5 Removal Techniques -- 10.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 11 Three-dimensional Design and Manufacture of Insertion Guides -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Evolution of Insertion Guides -- 11.2.1 The Concept of Guided Surgery -- 11.2.2 Evolution of Guided Insertion for Mini-implants -- 11.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Insertion Guides -- 11.3.1 Advantages -- 11.3.2 Disadvantages -- 11.4 Three-dimensional Design of Insertion Guides for Mini-implants -- 11.4.1 Reconstructing a Three-dimensional Dentition Model -- 11.4.2 Establishing the Digital Data of Mini-implants and Screwdrivers -- 11.4.3 Virtual Placement of Mini-implants -- 11.4.4 Three-dimensional Design of Insertion Guides -- 11.5 Manufacturing Insertion Guides -- 11.5.1 Exporting the STL File -- 11.5.2 Adding Supporting Components for the Insertion Guide -- 11.5.3 Generating the Actual Insertion Guide Through 3-D Printing -- 11.5.4 Removing the Supporting Components and Polishing the Insertion Guide -- 11.5.5 Try-in on the Dental Model -- 11.5.6 Examples of Insertion Guides for Different Anatomical Sites -- 11.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 12 Clinical Techniques for Using Insertion Guides -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Clinical Procedures -- 12.2.1 Verifying the Fit of Insertion Guides -- 12.2.2 Anaesthesia -- 12.2.3 Inserting Mini-implants -- 12.2.4 Detaching Screwdrivers and Removing Insertion Guides -- 12.3 Placement of Mini-implants with Insertion Guides at Different Sites -- 12.3.1 Labial Interradicular Region -- 12.3.2 Buccal Interradicular Region -- 12.3.3 Palatal Region -- 12.3.4 Buccal Shelf -- 12.4 Summary -- References -- Chapter 13 Root Contact -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Clinical Manifestations -- 13.3 Prognosis -- 13.3.1 Mini-implants -- 13.3.2 Periodontal Tissues and Dental Roots -- 13.4 Risk Factors.
13.4.1 Insertion Site -- 13.4.2 Limited Interradicular Space -- 13.4.3 Insertion Height -- 13.4.4 Insertion Angulation -- 13.5 Prevention -- 13.5.1 Prudent Selection of Insertion Sites -- 13.5.2 Meticulous Design of Insertion Angulation -- 13.5.3 Appropriate Anaesthesia and Insertion Technique -- 13.6 Management of Root Contact -- 13.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 14 Fractures of Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Devices -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Risk Factors for Mini-implant Fracture -- 14.2.1 Operator-associated Factors -- 14.2.2 Implant-associated Factors -- 14.2.3 Insertion Site-associated Factors -- 14.3 Prevention of Mini-implant Fracture -- 14.3.1 Prudent Selection of Insertion Sites -- 14.3.2 Judicious Selection of Appropriate Mini-implants -- 14.3.3 Appropriate Insertion Techniques -- 14.4 Management of Mini-implant Fracture -- 14.4.1 Clinical Decisions in Different Clinical Scenarios -- 14.4.2 Clinical Techniques for Removing Fractured Mini-implants -- 14.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 15 Soft Tissue Complications -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Clinical Manifestations -- 15.2.1 Soft Tissue Swelling -- 15.2.2 Soft Tissue Hyperplasia -- 15.2.3 Soft Tissue Infection -- 15.2.4 Soft Tissue Lesion -- 15.3 Adverse Consequences -- 15.4 Risk Factors -- 15.4.1 Patient Factors -- 15.4.2 Operator Factors -- 15.4.3 Factors Associated with the Mini-implant -- 15.5 Prevention -- 15.5.1 Meticulous Oral Hygiene Care -- 15.5.2 Prudent Selection of Insertion Sites -- 15.5.3 Sophisticated Insertion Techniques -- 15.5.4 Prevention of Excessive Soft Tissue Trauma -- 15.6 Treatment -- 15.6.1 Peri-implant Irrigation and Scaling -- 15.6.2 Removal of Causative Factors -- 15.6.3 Local Debridement and Drainage -- 15.6.4 Excision of Hypertrophic Soft Tissue -- 15.7 Summary -- References -- Chapter 16 Failure of Orthodontic Temporary Anchorage Devices.
16.1 Introduction.
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Long Hu  
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024
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Clinical orthodontics and research
Clinical orthodontics and research
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Oxford], : Blackwell Pub., -[2001]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Orthodontics
Orthodontics - Research
Orthodontics, Corrective
Orthodontic appliances
Orthodontie
Orthodontie - Recherche
Orthodontie - Appareils
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1600-0544
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996205454903316
[Oxford], : Blackwell Pub., -[2001]
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Clinical orthodontics and research
Clinical orthodontics and research
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Oxford], : Blackwell Pub., -[2001]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Soggetto topico Orthodontics
Orthodontics - Research
Orthodontics, Corrective
Orthodontic appliances
Orthodontie
Orthodontie - Recherche
Orthodontie - Appareils
Odontologia
Ortodòncia
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
Revistes electròniques.
ISSN 1600-0544
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910329403703321
[Oxford], : Blackwell Pub., -[2001]
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Orthodontic functional appliances : theory and practice / / Dr Padhraig Fleming BDent Sc. (Hons.), MSc, PhD, MOrth RCS, FDS (Orth.) RCS, FHEA, Professor Robert Lee BDS, MDS, FDS, MOrth RCS (Eng.)
Orthodontic functional appliances : theory and practice / / Dr Padhraig Fleming BDent Sc. (Hons.), MSc, PhD, MOrth RCS, FDS (Orth.) RCS, FHEA, Professor Robert Lee BDS, MDS, FDS, MOrth RCS (Eng.)
Autore Fleming Padhraig S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, [England] : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (821 p.)
Disciplina 617.6/43
Soggetto topico Orthodontic appliances
Malocclusion - Treatment
ISBN 1-118-67056-6
1-118-67054-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Biological basis for functional appliance therapy; Facial growth; Function and craniofacial morphology; Experiments on primates; Other animal studies; The visco-elastic theory; Treatment duration; Maxillary restraint; Summary; References; CHAPTER 2: Development of functional appliances; Activators; Bionator; Functional regulator; Twin Block; Fixed functional appliances; Herbst; Fixed mandibular advancement appliances; Summary; References
CHAPTER 3: The role of genetics and environmental factors on the condyle in mandibular growthGenetic control of condylar growth; Evidence from animal experiments: Condylar injury, transplantation and growth factors; Response of the condyle to postural or mechanical changes; Functional/biochemical interface; Environmental influences through functional appliance therapy; Overall control of mandibular growth; Summary; References; CHAPTER 4: Functional appliance therapy; Age; Growth pattern; Vertical skeletal pattern; Antero-posterior skeletal pattern; Transverse skeletal abnormality
Occlusal featuresSoft tissues; Compliance; Indications for specific appliances; Summary; References; CHAPTER 5: Clinical use of the Twin Block appliance; Case selection; Impressions; Bite registration; Appliance design; Fitting the appliance; Follow-up appointments; Breakages; Overjet and reversed overjet; Length of retention; Space planning for fixed therapy; Post-treatment retention; Summary; References; CHAPTER 6: Rigid fixed functional appliances; Herbst; Mechanism of Class II correction; Lower incisor changes; Vertical effects; Timing of Herbst treatment; Soft tissue effects
Mandibular Anterior Repositioning Appliance (MARA)Comparison of fixed functional appliances; Summary; References; CHAPTER 7: Flexible fixed functional appliances; Jasper Jumper; Forsus; Twin Force; Eureka Spring; Summary; References; CHAPTER 8: Transferring from functional to fixed appliances; Planning the transition; Cephalometric superimposition; Timing; Methods of consolidating Class II correction; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 9: The use of functional appliances in the correction of Class III malocclusion; Aetiology of Class III malocclusion; Early treatment
Mechanisms of Class III correctionCase selection; Functional appliances for Class III correction; Summary; References; CHAPTER 10: Functional appliances; Levels of evidence and evidence-based dentistry; Primary study design (randomized and non-randomized studies); What are the short-term effects of functional appliances on the skeletal pattern?; What are the short-term effects of functional appliances on the dentition?; What are the effects of functional appliances on the soft tissues?
What are the long-term effects of functional appliances on the dentition, supporting structures and soft tissues?
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Fleming Padhraig S.  
Chichester, West Sussex, [England] : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2016
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Orthodontic functional appliances : theory and practice / / Dr Padhraig Fleming BDent Sc. (Hons.), MSc, PhD, MOrth RCS, FDS (Orth.) RCS, FHEA, Professor Robert Lee BDS, MDS, FDS, MOrth RCS (Eng.)
Orthodontic functional appliances : theory and practice / / Dr Padhraig Fleming BDent Sc. (Hons.), MSc, PhD, MOrth RCS, FDS (Orth.) RCS, FHEA, Professor Robert Lee BDS, MDS, FDS, MOrth RCS (Eng.)
Autore Fleming Padhraig S.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, [England] : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (821 p.)
Disciplina 617.6/43
Soggetto topico Orthodontic appliances
Malocclusion - Treatment
ISBN 1-118-67056-6
1-118-67054-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Table of Contents; List of contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1: Biological basis for functional appliance therapy; Facial growth; Function and craniofacial morphology; Experiments on primates; Other animal studies; The visco-elastic theory; Treatment duration; Maxillary restraint; Summary; References; CHAPTER 2: Development of functional appliances; Activators; Bionator; Functional regulator; Twin Block; Fixed functional appliances; Herbst; Fixed mandibular advancement appliances; Summary; References
CHAPTER 3: The role of genetics and environmental factors on the condyle in mandibular growthGenetic control of condylar growth; Evidence from animal experiments: Condylar injury, transplantation and growth factors; Response of the condyle to postural or mechanical changes; Functional/biochemical interface; Environmental influences through functional appliance therapy; Overall control of mandibular growth; Summary; References; CHAPTER 4: Functional appliance therapy; Age; Growth pattern; Vertical skeletal pattern; Antero-posterior skeletal pattern; Transverse skeletal abnormality
Occlusal featuresSoft tissues; Compliance; Indications for specific appliances; Summary; References; CHAPTER 5: Clinical use of the Twin Block appliance; Case selection; Impressions; Bite registration; Appliance design; Fitting the appliance; Follow-up appointments; Breakages; Overjet and reversed overjet; Length of retention; Space planning for fixed therapy; Post-treatment retention; Summary; References; CHAPTER 6: Rigid fixed functional appliances; Herbst; Mechanism of Class II correction; Lower incisor changes; Vertical effects; Timing of Herbst treatment; Soft tissue effects
Mandibular Anterior Repositioning Appliance (MARA)Comparison of fixed functional appliances; Summary; References; CHAPTER 7: Flexible fixed functional appliances; Jasper Jumper; Forsus; Twin Force; Eureka Spring; Summary; References; CHAPTER 8: Transferring from functional to fixed appliances; Planning the transition; Cephalometric superimposition; Timing; Methods of consolidating Class II correction; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 9: The use of functional appliances in the correction of Class III malocclusion; Aetiology of Class III malocclusion; Early treatment
Mechanisms of Class III correctionCase selection; Functional appliances for Class III correction; Summary; References; CHAPTER 10: Functional appliances; Levels of evidence and evidence-based dentistry; Primary study design (randomized and non-randomized studies); What are the short-term effects of functional appliances on the skeletal pattern?; What are the short-term effects of functional appliances on the dentition?; What are the effects of functional appliances on the soft tissues?
What are the long-term effects of functional appliances on the dentition, supporting structures and soft tissues?
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Fleming Padhraig S.  
Chichester, West Sussex, [England] : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2016
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Orthodontic Materials [[electronic resource] ] : Scientific and Clinical Aspects
Orthodontic Materials [[electronic resource] ] : Scientific and Clinical Aspects
Autore Brantley Wiliam
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Georg Thieme Verlag, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (322 p.)
Disciplina 617.6/43
Altri autori (Persone) EliadesTheodore
Soggetto topico Dental bonding
Dental materials
Orthodontic appliances
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9786612950117
1-60406-065-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Orthodontic Materials; Half Title; Full Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; 1 Structures and Properties of Orthodontic Materials; 2 Mechanics and Mechanical Testing of Orthodontic Materials; 3 Instrumental Techniques for Study of Orthodontic Materials; 4 Orthodontic Wires; 5 Enamel Etching and Bond Strength; 6 Oral Microbiological Changes, Long-Term Enamel Alterations Due to Decalcification and Caries Prophylactic Aspects; 7 Orthodontic Brackets; 8 Elastromeric Ligatures and Chains
9 Orthodontic Adhesive Resins and Composites: Principles of Adhesion10 Orthodontic Adhesive Resins; 11 Cements in Orthodontics; 12 Impression Materials; 13 Bonding to Non-Conventional Surfaces; 14 Principles of Biocompatibility; 15 Allergic Reactions and Safety Concerns; Appendix; Figure and Table Credits; Index
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Brantley Wiliam  
New York, : Georg Thieme Verlag, 2000
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Orthodontic materials : scientific and clinical aspects / / William A. Brantley, Theodore Eliades
Orthodontic materials : scientific and clinical aspects / / William A. Brantley, Theodore Eliades
Autore Brantley William A
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Georg Thieme Verlag, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 310 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 617.6/43
Soggetto topico Dental bonding
Dental materials
Orthodontic appliances
ISBN 9786612950117
1-60406-065-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Orthodontic Materials; Half Title; Full Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; 1 Structures and Properties of Orthodontic Materials; 2 Mechanics and Mechanical Testing of Orthodontic Materials; 3 Instrumental Techniques for Study of Orthodontic Materials; 4 Orthodontic Wires; 5 Enamel Etching and Bond Strength; 6 Oral Microbiological Changes, Long-Term Enamel Alterations Due to Decalcification and Caries Prophylactic Aspects; 7 Orthodontic Brackets; 8 Elastromeric Ligatures and Chains
9 Orthodontic Adhesive Resins and Composites: Principles of Adhesion; 10 Orthodontic Adhesive Resins; 11 Cements in Orthodontics; 12 Impression Materials; 13 Bonding to Non-Conventional Surfaces; 14 Principles of Biocompatibility; 15 Allergic Reactions and Safety Concerns; Appendix; Figure and Table Credits; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782525503321
Brantley William A  
New York, : Georg Thieme Verlag, 2000
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Orthodontic Materials : Scientific and Clinical Aspects / / by: Brantley, William A., Eliades, Theodore
Orthodontic Materials : Scientific and Clinical Aspects / / by: Brantley, William A., Eliades, Theodore
Autore Eliades George
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Stuttgart ; ; New York, : Thieme, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 310 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 617.6/43
Soggetto topico Orthodontic appliances
Dental bonding
Dental materials
ISBN 9786612950117
9781604060652
1604060654
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Orthodontic Materials; Half Title; Full Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; 1 Structures and Properties of Orthodontic Materials; 2 Mechanics and Mechanical Testing of Orthodontic Materials; 3 Instrumental Techniques for Study of Orthodontic Materials; 4 Orthodontic Wires; 5 Enamel Etching and Bond Strength; 6 Oral Microbiological Changes, Long-Term Enamel Alterations Due to Decalcification and Caries Prophylactic Aspects; 7 Orthodontic Brackets; 8 Elastromeric Ligatures and Chains
9 Orthodontic Adhesive Resins and Composites: Principles of Adhesion; 10 Orthodontic Adhesive Resins; 11 Cements in Orthodontics; 12 Impression Materials; 13 Bonding to Non-Conventional Surfaces; 14 Principles of Biocompatibility; 15 Allergic Reactions and Safety Concerns; Appendix; Figure and Table Credits; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910958382403321
Eliades George  
Stuttgart ; ; New York, : Thieme, c2001
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The orthodontic mini-implant clinical handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Richard R.J. Cousley
The orthodontic mini-implant clinical handbook [[electronic resource] /] / Richard R.J. Cousley
Autore Cousley Richard R. J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (186 p.)
Disciplina 617.6/93
Soggetto topico Orthodontics
Orthodontic appliances
ISBN 1-118-78296-8
1-299-24264-2
1-118-27598-5
1-118-27597-7
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Nota di contenuto Mini-implant principles and potential complications -- Maximising mini-implant success : clinical factors -- Maximising mini-implant success : design factors -- Introducing mini-implants to your clinical practice -- Planning and insertion techniques -- Incisor retraction -- Molar distalisation -- Molar protraction -- Intrusion and anterior openbite treatments -- Transverse and asymmetry corrections -- Orthognathic surgical uses.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786261303321
Cousley Richard R. J  
Chichester, West Sussex, : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2013
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