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Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension

A Case-Based Review

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This case-based clinical text offers a thorough examination of orthodontic issues related to the vertical dimension, featuring evidence-based guidelines for effective diagnosis and treatment. It presents 21 cases covering dental and skeletal deep bites and open bites, complete with pretreatment, interim, and posttreatment orthodontic records, alongside references for informed decision-making. With a clinical emphasis, it serves as an invaluable resource for practicing orthodontists and residents preparing for board certification. Key features include detailed case scenarios addressing various open and deep bites, presented in a question-and-answer format to stimulate critical thinking. The book contains 2,500 clinical photographs and illustrations. Endorsements highlight its organization and illustrative quality, with one reviewer noting its ability to inspire cognitive processes through problem-based learning. Another praises its realistic treatment plans and candid discussions of complications. The text is described as preparing readers through a mini-residency format, allowing both residents and experienced orthodontists to compare their cases with thoroughly worked-up patients and alternative treatment options.

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Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension, Thomas E. Southard, Steven D. Marshall, Laura L. Bonner

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Titre
Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension
Sous-titre
A Case-Based Review
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2015
Format
rigide
Pages
544
ISBN10
1118870212
ISBN13
9781118870211
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This case-based clinical text offers a thorough examination of orthodontic issues related to the vertical dimension, featuring evidence-based guidelines for effective diagnosis and treatment. It presents 21 cases covering dental and skeletal deep bites and open bites, complete with pretreatment, interim, and posttreatment orthodontic records, alongside references for informed decision-making. With a clinical emphasis, it serves as an invaluable resource for practicing orthodontists and residents preparing for board certification. Key features include detailed case scenarios addressing various open and deep bites, presented in a question-and-answer format to stimulate critical thinking. The book contains 2,500 clinical photographs and illustrations. Endorsements highlight its organization and illustrative quality, with one reviewer noting its ability to inspire cognitive processes through problem-based learning. Another praises its realistic treatment plans and candid discussions of complications. The text is described as preparing readers through a mini-residency format, allowing both residents and experienced orthodontists to compare their cases with thoroughly worked-up patients and alternative treatment options.