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Biomechanics in Clinical Orthodontics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Saunders, 1996 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 18 Jul 2008 Edition: illustratedDescription: 332 pages ISBN:
  • 0721627846
  • 9780721627847
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.643 NAN ed
Summary: This state-of-the-art resource is the first book to describe how the principles of biomechanics can be applied successfully to clinical orthodontics. Leaders in the field present comprehensive and cohesive guidance on orthodontic fundamentals, considerations in choosing orthodontic wire, treatment planning, and techniques for correcting a full range of conditions. Excellent line drawings and illustrations clarify important information, and an easy-to-follow format makes the book an ideal quick reference. A simplified approach to biomechanics makes its principles and their practical applications easier to understand and employ. Descriptions of orthodontic treatment planning and biomechanics allow the reader to apply specific mechanisms to specific problems. Discussions of the use, selection, and properties of orthodontic wires present the latest advances. Numerous chapters show how simple changes in the arch wire bending can improve the quality of tooth movement. Coverage of non-extraction treatment modalities explains how to achieve predictable results with headgears, Herbst appliances, memory alloy springs, and other methods. Excellent line drawings and clinical illustrations clarify important information and techniques. An easy-to-follow format makes it simple for readers to find the guidance they need.
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This state-of-the-art resource is the first book to describe how the principles of biomechanics can be applied successfully to clinical orthodontics. Leaders in the field present comprehensive and cohesive guidance on orthodontic fundamentals, considerations in choosing orthodontic wire, treatment planning, and techniques for correcting a full range of conditions. Excellent line drawings and illustrations clarify important information, and an easy-to-follow format makes the book an ideal quick reference.
A simplified approach to biomechanics makes its principles and their practical applications easier to understand and employ.
Descriptions of orthodontic treatment planning and biomechanics allow the reader to apply specific mechanisms to specific problems.
Discussions of the use, selection, and properties of orthodontic wires present the latest advances.
Numerous chapters show how simple changes in the arch wire bending can improve the quality of tooth movement.
Coverage of non-extraction treatment modalities explains how to achieve predictable results with headgears, Herbst appliances, memory alloy springs, and other methods.
Excellent line drawings and clinical illustrations clarify important information and techniques.
An easy-to-follow format makes it simple for readers to find the guidance they need.

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