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Early Orthodontic Treatment
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN: 0-86715-372-5
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Part I Maxillary Jaw Malocclusions 1. Maxillary Skeletal Retrusion Malocclusions 2. Maxillary Skeletal Protrusion Malocclusions 3. Mandibular Skeletal Retrognathia and Class II Malocclusions 4. One Half of a Class II Malocclusion: Subdivision-Skeletal Maxilla or Mandible or Dental or All?
Part II Mandibular Jaw Malocclusions 5. Mandibular Skeletal Malocclusions 6. Developing Mandibular Asymmetry 7. Mandibular Asymmetry: Diagnosis and Treatment 8. Mandibular Skeletal Prognathism
Part III Vertical Jaw Malocclusions: Vertical Skeletal and Dentoalveolar Malocclusions 9. The Deep Bite: Excessive Anterior Overbite 10. The Open Bite
Part IV Skeletal Dysmorphology Jaw Malocclusions 11. Maxillary Skeletal Jaw Dysmorphology: Cleft Lip and Palate 12. Mandibular Skeletal Jaw Dysmorphology
Part V How Early and Why Early? 13. Maturational Development and Facial Form Relative to Treatment Timing 14. Temporomandibular Joint Problems in Children 15. Other Considerations Relative to Early Orthodontic Treatment: Concluding Observations
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Focusing on the influence of craniofacial growth on jaw position, this book shows how to incorporate such knowledge into diagnostic and treatment approaches to gain long-term stability. All types of malocclusion, from retrusion and asymmetry to cleft palate and hemifacial microsomia, are discussed. Case presentations demonstrate the importance of initiating orthodontic treatment at early ages to gain the greatest possible control over form and function and changes with time.
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