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Estetyka i biomechanika w ortodoncji
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Set to become the gold standard resource on the subject, this book will be invaluable to all those providing orthodontic treatment to adults and those dealing with orthodontics as part of the inter-disciplinary management of the adult dentition.
KEY FEATURES
• A major new work on an expanding area of orthodontic treatment
• Covers patient demographics, aetiology, treatment planning and maintenance issues
• Includes case studies, suggesting realistic and optimal short and long term outcomes
• Highly illustrated with full colour clinical photos
• Accompanied by a website with further material:: www.wiley.com/go/melsen
Opis
List of Contributors xi
Introduction:: More than a Century of Progress in Adult Orthodontic Treatment xiii
1 Potential Adult Orthodontic Patients – Who Are They? 1
Birte Melsen
Introduction 1
Who are the patients? 1
How do the patients express their needs? 6
The first visit 7
Communicating with the patient 9
Summary 10
References 10
2 Diagnosis:: Chief Complaint and Problem List 12
Birte Melsen, Marco A Masioli
Introduction 12
Work-up of a problem list – the interview – chief complaint 12
General health 14
Clinical examination 16
Extraoral examination 16
Extraoral photographs 19
Function of the masticatory system 23
Intraoral analysis – oral health 23
Evaluation of dental casts – arch form 24
Occlusal analysis 24
Space analysis 26
Cephalometric analysis 26
Final problem list 27
Indication for treatment 28
The presentation of the problem list – the tip of the iceberg 29
Concluding remarks 33
References 33
3 Aetiology 35
Birte Melsen
Introduction 35
Biological background 35
Aetiology of malocclusions in adults 41
Age-related changes in the skeleton 42
Age-related changes in the craniofacial skeleton 46
Age-related changes in the local environment 46
Consequences of deterioration of the dentition 48
Case reports 49
Conclusion 50
References 52
4 Interdisciplinary Versus Multidisciplinary Treatments 54
Birte Melsen
Interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary treatments 54
Establishment of an interdisciplinary team 56
Treatment sequence 58
Essential and optional treatment procedures 59
Interaction during treatment 61
Post-orthodontic treatment 62
Patient satisfaction 62
Examples of interdisciplinary cases 63
References 63
5 Treatment Planning:: The 3D VTO 64
Birte Melsen, Giorgio Fiorelli
Determining the treatment goal 64
Producing an occlusogram 64
Combining the occlusogram with the head fi lm 69
The computerized occlusogram 72
Responding to patients’ needs 73
Orthodontic treatment:: Art or science? 73
References 76
6 Tissue Reaction 77
Carlalberta Verna, Birte Melsen
Orthopaedic effects 77
Orthodontic effects in adult patients 78
References 95
7 Appliance Design 99
Birte Melsen, Giorgio Fiorelli, Delfi no Allais, Dimitrios Mavreas
Introduction 99
Defi nition of the necessary force system 100
Anchorage evaluation 101
Sequencing the treatment into phases 103
Appliance selection and design 105
Sliding mechanics 108
Segmented mechanics 112
Conclusion 128
References 129
8 Anchorage Problems 132
Birte Melsen, Carlalberta Verna
Introduction 132
Definition 132
Classification of anchorage 132
Intramaxillary anchorage 133
Soft tissue anchorage 136
Free anchorage 137
Intermaxillary anchorage 142
Occlusion 143
Differential timing of force application 144
Extraoral anchorage 144
Skeletal anchorage 145
References 160
9 Bonding Problems Related to Adult Rehabilitated Dentitions 163
Vittorio Cacciafesta, M Francesca Sfondrini, Carmen Giudice
Introduction 163
Brackets 163
Basics of bonding 168
Bonding to crowns and restorations 178
Debonding 179
Reconditioning of stainless steel attachments 180
Banding 181
Auxiliary attachments 185
References 185
10 Material-related Adverse Reactions in Orthodontics 188
Dorthe Arenholt Bindslev
Introduction 188
Fixed appliances 188
Bonding and banding materials 194
Removable appliances 197
Miscellaneous materials 199
Concluding remarks 200
References 200
11 Patients with Periodontal Problems 205
Birte Melsen
Prevalence of periodontal disease 205
Malocclusion and periodontal disease 205
Orthodontics and periodontal disease 206
Indications for orthodontic treatment in periodontally involved patients 209
Treatment of patients with flared and extruded upper incisors 212
Tissue reaction to intrusion of teeth with horizontal bone loss 214
Treatment of patients with vertical bone defects 220
What are the periodontal limits for orthodontic tooth movement? 221
Sequence of treatment in periodontally involved patients 227
Conclusion regarding Infl uence of orthodontic treatment on periodontal status 227
References 231
12 A Systematic Approach to the Orthodontic Treatment of Periodontally Involved Anterior Teeth 234
Jaume Janer
Single tooth gingival recession 234
Progressive spacing of incisors 238
Case reports 241
Management of periodontally involved teeth 245
References 258
13 Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Orthodontics and Periodontics 261
Francesco Milano, Laura Guerra Milano
Introduction 261
Periodontal diagnosis 262
History taking, clinical and radiographic examination 262
Screening for periodontal disease 262
Local factors predisposing to periodontal therapy 264
Timing of ortho-perio treatment 264
Periodontal therapy 265
Surgical therapy 271
Mucogingival and aesthetic surgery 272
Regenerative surgical therapy 281
Supportive periodontal treatment 282
Ortho-perio and multidisciplinary clinical cases 282
Conclusion 284
Acknowledgements 284
References 288
14 The Link Between Orthodontics and Prosthetics 291
Yves Samama
Introduction 291
Edentulousness and space management:: the mesiodistal dimension 291
The vertical dimension 301
Orthodontics, periodontal disease and prosthetic splinting 303
Conclusion 307
Acknowledgements 308
References 308
15 Patients with Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Problems 310
Birte Melsen
Orthodontics and dysfunction 310
Controversy in the literature regarding TMD and occlusion 312
Treatment and TMD 313
Treatment of clicking joints 314
Orthodontic treatment of patients with TMD 314
Organization of the treatment 320
Conclusion 320
References 323
16 Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders 324
Peter Svensson
Introduction 324
Classification and epidemiology 324
Diagnostic procedures 326
Risk factors and etiology 329
Pathophysiology 329
Management 332
Summary 335
References 335
17 Invisalign®:: as Many Answers as Questions 339
Rainer-Reginald Miethke
Is Invisalign® new? 339
How does Invisalign work? 339
What are the pre-treatment considerations? 340
How does the Invisalign System differ from conventional orthodontics? 341
What characterizes patients seeking Invisalign treatment? 341
What is the most favourable approach to resolving crowding in Invisalign patients? 341
How can the alternatives to IER be evaluated? 342
What are the problems related to resolution of crowding? 342
When are extractions indicated? 342
Does an Invisalign treatment plan differ from a regular orthodontic treatment plan? 344
How does one take an adequate impression for the Invisalign System? 344
What is required to be evaluated in ClinCheck®? 345
What material are aligners made of? 347
What are aligner attachments? 347
How are attachments fabricated on the teeth? 348
What has to be controlled after insertion of aligners? 348
What are the consequences of good or poor aligner fi t? 349
What if an aligner is lost? 350
What can be done if a severe discrepancy between ClinCheck® and the clinical situation
becomes evident during treatment? 350
What can be done if a slight discrepancy between ClinCheck® and the clinical situation becomes evident at the end of treatment? 350
How can complications during treatment with the Invisalign system be avoided? 350
References 353
18 Progressive Slenderizing Technique 354
Pablo Echarri
Definition and objectives 354
Anthropological justification of slenderizing 354
Influence of slenderizing on dental plaque, caries and periodontal disease 355
Indications 355
Contraindications 360
Advantages of slenderizing 360
How much enamel can be stripped? 361
Special considerations 362
Instrumentation for slenderizing 362
Progressive slenderizing technique 366
Case reports 369
References 369
19 Post-treatment Maintenance 370
Birte Melsen, Sonil Kalia
Stability? 370
Biological maintenance 371
Mechanical maintenance – retention 372
Intermaxillary retention 378
Active retention plates 380
Conclusion 380
References 380
20 What are the Limits of Orthodontic Treatment? 382
Birte Melsen
What determines the limits? 382
Reference 383
Index 385
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