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Home > Books > Orthodontics > Orthodontic Treatment of the Class II Noncompliant Patient: Current Principles and Techniques
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Orthodontic Treatment of the Class II Noncompliant Patient: Current Principles and Techniques
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By Mosby
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Publisher:
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Mosby
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1st
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August 1, 2006 |
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Hardcover
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This comprehensive and practical reference provides up-to-date information on the techniques available for the treatment of the Class II noncompliant orthodontic patient. It covers all the clinically relevant information needed by the practicing orthodontist, including: mode of action, indications and contra-indications, advantages and disadvantages of each appliance. No other such text is currently available.- Describes fixed functional appliances, which act in both arches to advance the mandible.
- Describes distalization appliances, which act only in the maxillary arch to move molars distally, including: Pendulum, Distal Jet, Keles Slider, magnets and superelastic coils.
- Reviews the possibilities of using implants for absolute anchorage.
- Provides analysis of the evidence-based efficiency of appliances.
- Written by an international group of contributors from the USA, Canada, Europe, Hong Kong, Brazil and Australia.
- Illustrated in full-color throughout.
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