Essential Orthodontics is a comprehensive introduction to the
biological principles of orthodontics. This book covers the why, when
and how of orthodontics, enabling readers to identify which individuals
need to be treated, to diagnose based on individual dentofacial
development, and to understand the mechanical principles and tissue
responses involved.
Divided into three parts, this authoritative resource covers
pretreatment considerations, treatment principles of skeletal and
dentoalveolar anomalies, and tissue response to orthodontic and
orthopaedic forces. Classification of malocclusions and craniofacial
growth and development are discussed, and the text explores how to
distinguish between normal occlusion and malocclusions. Essential
Orthodontics outlines how to perform a comprehensive orthodontic
examination leading to an orthodontic diagnosis, and the formation of a
treatment plan.
Following a student-friendly layout with key objectives and chapter
summaries, Essential Orthodontics is an accessible yet comprehensive
resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate dental students.