Now in its sixth edition, this indispensable introductory text provides a clear and concise presentation of the essentials of orthodontics for both the dental undergraduate and dental practitioner. Since its original publication in 1960, W&H Orthodontics Notes has developed into the essential companion for dental undergraduates, providing an excellent grounding in the subject.
Introduction; Orthodontic treatment need , complexity, outcome and cost effectiveness; Growth of the facial skeleton; Analysis of the facial skeleton; The soft tissues morphology and behaviour; Development of normal occlusion; Malocclusion; Aetiology and management of the abnormally developing occlusion: interceptive orthodontics; Tooth-arch disproportion; Arch malrelationships; Class I malocclusions; Class II Division 1 malocclusions; Class II Division 2 malocclusions; Class III malocclusions; Tissue changes associated with tooth movement; Removable appliances; Treatment with fixed appliances; Treatment with functional appliances; Radiology in orthodontics; Dento-alveolar surgery in relation to orthodontics; Orthodontic treatment in the adult; The role of orthognathic surgery: planning and treatment; Orthodontic management of cleft lip and palate; The orthodontic-restorative interface; Retention and post-treatment relapse; Appendix I An example of a standardized approach to orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning; Appendix II A standard orthodontic diagnosis form; Appendix III Definitions; Index
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