Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions
Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions
A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics
Buschang, Peter H.; Araujo, Eustaquio A.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
01/2016
272
Mole
Inglês
9781118886120
15 a 20 dias
616
Foreword ix
1 A guide for timing orthodontic treatment 1
Eustaquio Araujo and Bernardo Q. Souki
2 Development of the occlusion: what to do and when to do it 8
Bernardo Q. Souki
3 Mixed dentition diagnosis: assessing the degree of severity of a developing malocclusion 22
Eustaquio Araujo
4 The genetics of the dental occlusion andmalocclusion 29
Robyn Silberstein
5 Class I: Recognizing and correcting intra-arch deviations 42
Section I: The development and etiology of a Class I malocclusion 42
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Intercepting developing Class I problems 54
Eustaquio Araujo
6 Recognizing and correcting Class II malocclusions 90
Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class II malocclusion 90
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Class II treatment: Problems and solutions 108
Eustaquio Araujo
7 Recognizing and correcting Class III malocclusions 137
Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class III malocclusion 137
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Class III treatment: Problems and solutions 151
Eustaquio Araujo
8 Special topics 189
Section I: Habit control: the role of function in open-bite treatment 189
Ildeu Andrade Jr. and Eustaquio Araujo
Section II: Eruption deviations 200
Bernardo Q. Souki and Eustaquio Araujo
Section III: Strategies for managing missing second premolar teeth in the young patient 211
David B. Kennedy
Section IV: Principles and techniques of premolar autotransplantation 227
Ewa Monika Czochrowska and Pawel Plakwicz
Section V: Mixed dentition orthodontic mechanics 235
Gerald S. Samson
Index 247
Foreword ix
1 A guide for timing orthodontic treatment 1
Eustaquio Araujo and Bernardo Q. Souki
2 Development of the occlusion: what to do and when to do it 8
Bernardo Q. Souki
3 Mixed dentition diagnosis: assessing the degree of severity of a developing malocclusion 22
Eustaquio Araujo
4 The genetics of the dental occlusion andmalocclusion 29
Robyn Silberstein
5 Class I: Recognizing and correcting intra-arch deviations 42
Section I: The development and etiology of a Class I malocclusion 42
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Intercepting developing Class I problems 54
Eustaquio Araujo
6 Recognizing and correcting Class II malocclusions 90
Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class II malocclusion 90
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Class II treatment: Problems and solutions 108
Eustaquio Araujo
7 Recognizing and correcting Class III malocclusions 137
Section I: The development phenotypic characteristics and etiology of Class III malocclusion 137
Peter H. Buschang
Section II: Class III treatment: Problems and solutions 151
Eustaquio Araujo
8 Special topics 189
Section I: Habit control: the role of function in open-bite treatment 189
Ildeu Andrade Jr. and Eustaquio Araujo
Section II: Eruption deviations 200
Bernardo Q. Souki and Eustaquio Araujo
Section III: Strategies for managing missing second premolar teeth in the young patient 211
David B. Kennedy
Section IV: Principles and techniques of premolar autotransplantation 227
Ewa Monika Czochrowska and Pawel Plakwicz
Section V: Mixed dentition orthodontic mechanics 235
Gerald S. Samson
Index 247