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Orthodontic Pearls: A Selection of Practical Tips and Clinical Expertise synthesizes a wealth of information gleaned from clinical and administrative experiences in orthodontic practice. The administration and running of an orthodontic practice is not often taught extensively or formally in most schools. This book fills that gap by providing tips, techniques, and practical hints to assist in everything from diagnosis and the use of appliances to patient management and marketing. Much of the information in this book comes from experience as well as lectures, courses, and journals. This second edition has been revised and expanded to cover: - Digital advances in photography and radiology
- Digital intra oral scanning
- Lingual orthodontic treatments
- Temporomandibular joint disturbances
- Temporary anchorage devices
- Impacted canines
- Interdisciplinary treatment
- Risk management<
- Marketing of the orthodontic practice
- The expanded orthodontic team
- Continuing education and its relevance to orthodontic practice
Written in an informal style, more akin to a seminar or tutorial, this book provides readers with information helpful in both the administrative and clinical components of their orthodontic practice. It is essential reading for all practitioners — even the most experienced orthodontists — who wish to improve their skills and knowledge in the clinical treatment of patients.
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Three Stars, November 24, 2014
By Hanna Kim
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Kapil Surana, December 07, 2013
By kapil surana
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Excellent book and a must for every dentist with an interest in orthodontics . very neatly organized and amazing pictures and concepts .
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just for beginners, August 03, 2006
By Italian Dentist (naples, Italy)
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An interesting book, but good for beginners I mean people who have just finished university and are planning to open a dental cabinet.
Dentist and/or orthodontists with some experience will find just some interesting suggestions.Anyway the right score, from my point of view, shoulde be 3,5: 3 for skilled dentist and 4 for beginners.
Concluding... congratulation to the Author he did a really good job.
8 of 8 people found the above review helpful.
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