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100 _aRavindra Nanda
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245 _aBiomechanics and Esthetic Strategies in Clinical Orthodontics
250 _a illustrated
260 _a11830 Westline Industrial Drive St. Louis, Missouri 63146
_bElsevier Saunders, 2005 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized
_c18 Jul 2008
300 _a 385 pages
520 _aThis text provides state-of-the-art reference on the successful application of biomechanics in clinical orthodontics. It features comprehensive guidance on basic biomechanic principles to orthodontic problem resolution by focusing on the fundamentals. Also including new, cutting edge topics, this book shows how all techniques can apply biomechanical principles to improve the force delivery, understand and prevent side effects, and achieve predictable results. Full-color illustrations help the reader visualize and grasp key concepts. Line drawings accompany clinical photos to clarify important information and techniques. Chapters are organized from the most common to least common orthodontic problems, creating an easy-to-follow layout that makes the topics easy to find. Inclusion of cutting edge topics such as skeletal anchorage, esthetic concepts, interdisciplinary treatment, biomechanical factors, biology of tooth movement, and management of orthodontic problems presents current trends in orthodontics. Information on the latest advances in the use, selection, and properties of orthodontic wires exhibits all viable options for important decision-making. Comprehensive coverage of diagnosis, treatment planning, and biomechanical strategies provides knowledge of how to apply specific mechanisms to specific problems. Simplified approach makes biomechanics easy to understand and implement. Presentation of nonextraction treatment modalities explains how to use headgear, Herbst appliances, memory alloy springs, and other methods to yield predictable results. Solid information on treating malocclusion shows readers how simple changes in arch wire bending can greatly improve tooth movement quality.
600 _x Science / Life Sciences / Biophysics
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600 _x Medical / Orthopedics
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600 _x Medical / Dentistry / Orthodontics
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600 _x Medical / Dentistry / General
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600 _x Medical › Dentistry › General
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700 _aRavindra Nanda
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