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The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics
ÀúÀÚ : Charles J.Burstone,Kwangchul Choy,
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co.   ISBN 978-0-86715-651-5

 

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Part I: The Basics and Single-Force Applications
1. Why We Need Biomechanics
2. Concurrent Forces Systems
3. Nonconcurrent Force Systems and Forces on a Free Body
4. Headgear
5. The Creative Use of Maxillomandibular Elastics
6. Single Forces and Deep Bite Correction by Intrusion
7. Deep Overbite Correction by Posterior Extrusion
8. Equilibrium

Part II: The Biomechanics of Tooth Movement
9. The Biomechanics of Altering Tooth Position
10. 3D Concepts in Tooth Movement
11. Orthodontic Anchorage
12. Stress, Strain, and the Biological Response

Part III: Advanced Appliance Therapy
13. Lingual Arches
14. Extraction Therapies and Space Closure
15. Forces From Wires and Brackets
16. Statically Determinate Appliances and Creative Mechanics
17. Biomechanics and Treatment of Dentofacial Deformity
18. The Biomechanics of Miniscrews: From Single-Tooth Control to Total-Arch Movement

Part IV: Advanced Mechanics of Materials
19. The Role of Friction in Orthodontic Appliances
20. Properties and Structures of Orthodontic Wire Materials
21. How to Select an Archwire

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All orthodontic treatment modalities can be improved by the application of sound biomechanics, yet most orthodontic therapy today is delivered without consideration of forces or force systems. Orthodontic hardware itself is only a means to an end point, such as tooth alignment, bone remodeling, or growth modifications; the orthodontist can achieve these goals only by manipulating forces, regardless of the techniques used. Written by a world-renowned authority on the subject, this book teaches biomechanics in an easy-to-understand and engaging way, using universal examples outside orthodontics to illustrate basic force systems and how they function and then applying these principles to the practice of clinical orthodontics.

The authors cover all of the force systems an orthodontist needs to understand to deliver effective treatment, explaining how each can be controlled and manipulated and demonstrating the forces at work through highly instructive 3D illustrations. Most chapters conclude with the presentation of several study problems, allowing the reader an opportunity to practice developing treatment plans using the biomechanics concepts discussed in each chapter. (Answers are provided at the end of the book.) This book is sure to be an instant classic.

 
 
 
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