Description |
1 online resource : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I: Fundamental Theory of Physiologic Anchorage Control; 1: Classical Orthodontic Anchorage: A€Century of€Progress; Class II Force System; Denture Completion; Denture Recovery; Case 1; Case 2; References; 2: Paradigm Shift by Straight Wire Appliance and€Its Impact on€Anchorage Control; References; 3: Craniofacial Growth and€Its Interaction with€the€Maxillary Anchor Molars; Occlusal Development; Early Treatment; Fixed-Appliance Class II Treatment; References; 4: Concept of€Physiologic Anchorage Loss; Craniofacial Growth; Occlusal Force |
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Periodontal Ligament The Strategy of€Physiologic Anchorage Control; References; 5: Mechanical Properties of€Various Archwires and€Their Clinical Application in€the€PASS System; Clinical Implication of€the€PASS System; Biomechanical Designs of€the€PASS System; Clinical Implications; Progress of€Biomechanical Effects; Mechanical Properties of€Archwires; Linear Elastic Material [19]; Nonlinear Elastic Materials; Biomechanics of€AWs in€the€XBT Tube; Frictional Effect Between the€AW and€the€MLF Bracket; References; 6: Biomechanics of€Physiologic Anchorage Control; References |
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7: Drift of€Dentition and€Low-Friction Appliance Drift of€Dentition; Fixed Appliance, Friction, and€Tooth Movement; Multilevel Low-Friction (MLF) Brackets; References; 8: Physiologic Anchorage Control System; Dynamic Process of€Occlusal Development; Dental Compensation of€Abnormal Skeletal Relationship; Key Role of€Functional Occlusal Plane; The Features of€Physiologic Anchorage Control (PAC) Technique; References; Part II: Clinical Application of PASS Technique; 9: The Basic Treatment Procedures of€PASS Technique; Stage I: Alignment |
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Stage II: Restore the€Physiologic or Compensated Curve of€Spee Stage III: Space Closure and€Refinement; 10: Class I€Cases with€Four First Premolars Extraction; Crowding; Case 1 Teenager, Class I, Severe Crowding; Case 2 Adult, Class I, Severe Crowding, Periodontitis; Bimaxillary Protrusion; Case 3 Teenager, Class I, Bimaxillary Protrusion; Case 4 Adult, Class I, Bimaxillary Protrusion; Summary; References; 11: Treatment of€Class II Malocclusion with€PASS Technique; Case 1. Treatment of€Angle Class II Division 1 Malocclusion with€Growth Potential |
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Case 2. A€Severely Crowded Class II Division 2 Malocclusion with€Marked Skeletal II Discrepancy Case 3. A€Severely Crowded Class II Division 1 Malocclusion with€Marked Skeletal II Discrepancy; Case 4. Treatment of€an€Adult with€Severe Skeletal Class II Relationship and€Convex Profile; Summary; References; 12: Treatment of€Class III Malocclusion with€PASS Technique; Case 1. Treatment of€Dental and€Skeletal Class III Malocclusion in€an€Adolescent Patient; Case 2. Treatment of€a€Class III Adult Patient with€Protruded Profile; Case 3. Treatment of€Anterior Crossbite in€an€Adult Patient |
Summary |
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to physiologic anchorage control, explains the implications for clinical practice, and presents an anchorage technique applicable for the treatment of different malocclusions. The concept of physiologic anchorage control is derived from observations of upper molar movement during growth in adolescence, including in the absence of orthodontic treatment, which indicate that molar forward displacement comprises two components: the first due to biologic force or physiologic anchorage loss and the second due to orthodontic force or mechanical anchorage loss. All previous anchorage methods have been based on the assumption that molar anchorage loss is to be attributed solely to the mechanical force used to retract anterior teeth, and the new concept represents a paradigm shift of clinical significance. This book explores the pattern of upper molar growth in depth, highlights the physiologic significance of the curve of Spee, and analyzes the biomechanics of physiologic anchorage control. An anchorage control system that fully takes into account the latest conceptual insights is described and its clinical use and utility, examined |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 10, 2017) |
Subject |
Orthodontics.
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Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures
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Dentistry.
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MEDICAL -- Dentistry -- Orthodontics.
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Orthodontics
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Xu, Tian Min, editor
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ISBN |
9783319483337 |
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3319483331 |
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