Integrated Clinical Orthodontics (eBook)
584 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-9860-1 (ISBN)
resource on the clinical interactions between the practice of
orthodontics and other areas of clinical dentistry and medicine.
Having at its heart the paradigm of patient-centred care, the book
not only integrates the knowledge, skills, and experience of all
the disciplines of dentistry and medicine, but also eases the work
of orthodontists in arriving at an accurate diagnosis and a
comprehensive treatment plan. Presented in a highly visual and
practical format, Integrated Clinical Orthodontics uses
clinical case presentations to illustrate the rationale and
application of the integrated approach to a variety of clinical
scenarios. Integrated Clinical Orthodontics covers areas of
complexity in clinical orthodontics, specifically the role of the
orthodontist as a member of a multidisciplinary team. The book
outlines and details the management of congenital orofacial
deformities, sleep disorders, esthetic smile creation and
temporomandibular joint problems, and additionally and importantly
includes specific protocols for effective communication with
experts in other specialties.
Dr Vinod Krishnan is Professor in the Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Sri Sankara Dental College, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. Dr Ze'ev Davidovitch is Emeritus Professor of Orthodontics at Harvard University, and Clinical Professor of Orthodontics at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
List of Contributors
Preface
1 The Increased Stature of Orthodontics Ze'ev Davidovitch, Vinod
Krishnan
2 Effective Data Management and Communication for the
Contemporary Orthodontist Ameet V Revankar
3 Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: Collaborating
with Medical and Other Dental Specialists O P Kharbanda, Neeraj
Wadhawan
4 Psychosocial Factors in Motivation, Treatment, Compliance, and
Satisfaction with Orthodontic Care Donald B Giddon, Nina K
Anderson
5 Nutrition in Orthodontic Practice Lauren Schindler, Carole A
Palmer
6 Anomalies in Growth and Development: The Importance of
Consultation with a Pediatrician Adriana Da Silveira
7 The Benefits of Obtaining the Opinion of a Clinical Geneticist
Regarding Orthodontic Patients James K Hartsfield Jr
8 Multidisciplinary Team Management of Congenital Orofacial
Deformities Sherry Peter, Maria J Kuriakose
9 Cleft Lip and Palate: Role of the Orthodontist in the
Interdisciplinary Management Team Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman
10 What Can Orthodontists Learn from Orthopaedists Engaged in
Basic Research? Carlalberta Verna, Birte Melsen
11 When Should an Orthodontist Seek the Advice of an
Endocrinologist? Nadine G Haddad, Linda A DiMeglio
12 The Benefits of Consulting with an Ear, Nose, and Throat
(ENT) Specialist Before and During Orthodontic Treatment Joseph G
Ghafari, Anthony T Macari
13 Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Orthodontic Strategies to Establish
and Maintain a Patent Airway Mimi Yow, Eric Lye, Kok Weng
14 Acute and Chronic Infections Affecting the Oral Cavity:
Orthodontic Implications Vinod Krishnan, Gunnar Dahlén, Ze'ev
Davidovitch
15 Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry: Two Specialties, One
Goal Elliott M Moskowitz, George J Cisneros, Mark S Hochberg
16 Dental Caries, Tooth Fracture and Exposed Dental Pulp: The
Role of Endodontics in Orthodontic Treatment Planning and
Mechanotherapy Neslihan Arhun, Ayca Arman-Ozcirpici, Mete Ungor,
Omur Polat Ozsoy
17 Pre-Prosthetic Orthodontic Tooth Movement: Interdisciplinary
Concepts for Optimizing Prosthodontic Care Julie Holloway, Meade C
Van Putten Jr, Sarandeep Huja
18 Orthodontic Treatment in Patients Requiring Orthognathic
Surgical Procedures David R Musich
19 The Role of Biomedical Engineers in the Design and
Manufacture of Customized Orthodontic Appliances William A
Brantley, Theodore Eliades
20 Tissue Engineering in Orthodontics Therapy Nina Kaukua, Kaj
Fried, Jeremy J Mao
21 Corticotomy and Stem Cell Therapy for Orthodontists and
Periodontists: Rationale, Hypotheses, and Protocol Neal C Murphy,
Nabil F Bissada, Ze'ev Davidovitch, Simone Kucska
22 The Application of Lasers in Orthodontics Neal D Kravitz
23 Implant Orthodontics: An Interactive Approach to Skeletal
Anchorage Hyo-Sang Park
24 Temporomandibular Dysfunction: Controversies and Orthodontics
Donald J Rinchuse, Sanjivan Kandasamy
25 Orthodontic Treatment for the Special Needs Child Stella
Chaushu, Joseph Shapira, Adrian Becker
Index
"I feel that this book is well-written and easy to follow.
The authors have clearly fulfilled their aims and objectives and
this book will be a valuable resource for every orthodontist and
anyone with a special interest in orthodontics, especially when
faced with challenging clinical situations."
(British Dental Journal, 12 October 2013)
"The editors, authors, and publishers should be
congratulated on the production of a much needed, competitively
priced, and well-produced book which is essential reading for all
orthodontists who work, or are training to work, in the
interdisciplinary arena." (European Journal of
Orthodontics, 1 September 2012)
"This exceptional textbook will be a valuable resource for
every orthodontist and resident, especially when faced with such
challenging clinical situations as my cleft-palate
case." (Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, 1
September 2012)
"This is a valuable reference work, one that should be
used along with other comprehensive orthodontic texts because of
its unique focus on other disciplines. It should be in the library
of postdoctoral students of orthodontics, orthodontic educators,
and practicing orthodontists who are interested in not only the
clinical aspects but also the biologic bases of orthodontic
treatment. (American Journal of Orthodontics and
Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2012)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.11.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Zahnmedizin | |
Schlagworte | dentistry • Orthodontics • Orthodontik • Zahnmedizin |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-9860-1 / 1444398601 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-9860-1 / 9781444398601 |
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