This concise book provides a sound basis in orthodontic diagnosis for both dental students and general dental practitioners. Following an introductory chapter on the development of normal occlusion, this practical book provides a clear overview of the diagnostic process. It looks at how both local and general factors can affect the final treatment plan and the advantages of different management strategies. Diagnosis of the Orthodontic Patient includes over 150 illustrationsfive genuine clinical cases a chapter on evidence based practice a glossary of terms.
Development of normal dentition; Malocclusion:: Aetiology and Classification; Patient and parent interview; Extraoral examination; Intraoral examination; Dynamic occlusion; Health considerations; Orthodontic records and diagnostic tests; Evidence-based practice; Treatment planning; Appendices; Glossary; Index;
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