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Author: Lee, Jong Suk; Kim, Jung Kook; Park, Young-Chel; Vanarsdall, Robert L., Jr.
Title: Applications of Orthodontic Mini Implants
Prevention of undesirable tooth movement in both arches is now possible through the use of orthodontic mini-implants. This relatively new treatment concept has expanded the envelope of orthodontic treatment, offering an alternative to orthognathic surgery (particularly in the vertical dimension) and allowing asymmetric tooth movement in three planes of space. This textbook describes precise conditions and techniques for clinical application of orthodontic mini-implants. The first half presents biologic principles, design, and function of mini-implants, and the second half addresses surgical procedures for placement and the mechanotherapy specific to various types of predictable tooth movement. Recommended for all orthodontists, periodontists, oral surgeons, and students who have been seeking better treatment results.
ISBN: 978-0-86715-465-8 9780867154658
286 pp; 1,200 illus (mostly color)
Contents
Evolution of the Orthodontic Mini Implant
Fundamentals of Skeletal Anchorage
Design and Function of New, Screw-Type Orthodontic Mini Implants
Treatment Planning
Surgical Procedures
Mechanics and Limitations
Treatment Based on a New Paradigm
Anterior-Posterior Control
Vertical Control
Transverse Control
Preprosthodontic Orthodontic Treatment and Minor Tooth Movement
REVIEWS
“This book is a must-read for all orthodontists, those assistants continuing their education in orthodontics, and for oral surgeons already using or planning to use this treatment approach. It offers a thorough overview of this specific mode of therapy. The reading and understanding of the text is facilitated by the presence of extensive illustrations and photographs, especially for those whose native language is not English.”
E. Kramer, Erlangen
Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics May 2009
"This book is mandatory reading for all periodontists, surgeons and orthodontists who use or want to use the new technology called orthodontic miniscrew implants, also known as temporary anchorage devices or TADs. This technology is full of promise, but has often delivered disappointment. Many remedies are given in this book, which contains a complete knowledgebase up to 2007 on orthodontic mini-implants."
"...This book is an exquisitely designed and illustrated assistant to the use of the new orthodontic mini-implant technology. It is a timely arrival because the technology is new and poorly understood by many in the profession. The technology promises good things, but unfortunately it has instead delivered much frustration to its users. Thankfully, remedies to many of the problems are given in this book. The book has two basic themes. The first is the biological, mechanical theory and material design concepts, which are based on considerable scientific and engineering knowledge. The second theme is the practical and clinical application of this knowledge. There are many high quality, detailed and annotated sketches and clinical photographs. It is also the best book on mechanotherapy I have read..."
Reviewed by Geoff Wexler
Australian Orthodontic Journal
November 2007
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