جزییات کتاب
This is a major new work dedicated to the increasingly prominent area of adult orthodontics. Written by renowned contributors from the orthodontic community and beyond, and compiled by a world-class editor, it provides an authoritative resource on the subject, marrying together clinical guidance with a thorough evaluation of the evidence base. The opening chapters provide the context for adult orthodontics, including patient demographics and aetiology, and the book goes on to detail treatment planning considerations, including patient case profiles, suggesting initial outcomes and longer term expectations. Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches are discussed, including the links between adult orthodontics and periodontics, prosthetics and temporomandibular disorders. The book is accompanied by a website containing further examples of case studies and a wealth of clinical images. 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/melsenContent: Chapter 1 Potential Adult Orthodontic Patients – Who Are They? (pages 1–11): Birte MelsenChapter 2 Diagnosis: Chief Complaint and Problem List (pages 12–34): Birte Melsen and Marco A MasioliChapter 3 Aetiology (pages 35–53): Birte MelsenChapter 4 Interdisciplinary Versus Multidisciplinary Treatments (pages 54–63): Birte MelsenChapter 5 Treatment Planning: The 3D VTO (pages 64–76): Birte Melsen and Giorgio FiorelliChapter 6 Tissue Reaction (pages 77–98): Carlalberta Verna and Birte MelsenChapter 7 Appliance Design (pages 99–131): Birte Melsen, Giorgio Fiorelli, Delfino Allais and Dimitrios MavreasChapter 8 Anchorage Problems (pages 132–162): Birte Melsen and Carlalberta VernaChapter 9 Bonding Problems Related to Adult Rehabilitated Dentitions (pages 163–187): Vittorio Cacciafesta, M Francesca Sfondrini and Carmen GiudiceChapter 10 Material?Related Adverse Reactions in Orthodontics (pages 188–204): Dorthe Arenholt BindslevChapter 11 Patients with Periodontal Problems (pages 205–233): Birte MelsenChapter 12 A Systematic Approach to the Orthodontic Treatment of Periodontally Involved Anterior Teeth (pages 234–260): Jaume JanerChapter 13 Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Orthodontics and Periodontics (pages 261–290): Francesco Milano and Laura Guerra MilanoChapter 14 The Link Between Orthodontics and Prosthetics (pages 291–309): Yves SamamaChapter 15 Patients with Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Problems (pages 310–323): Birte MelsenChapter 16 Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders (pages 324–338): Peter SvenssonChapter 17 Invisalign®: As Many Answers as Questions (pages 339–353): Rainer?Reginald MiethkeChapter 18 Progressive Slenderizing Technique (pages 354–369): Pablo EcharriChapter 19 Post?Treatment Maintenancee (pages 370–381): Birte Melsen and Sonil KaliaChapter 20 What are the Limits of Orthodontic Treatment? (pages 382–383): Birte Melsen