Hailed as 'superb', 'thorough', and 'contemporary', this is the essential orthodontics text for all staff involved in orthodontic treatment, whether they are dental students, orthodontic therapists, postgraduate students at the beginning of their career, or more experienced clinicians wanting an evidence-based, concise update on the foundations of contemporary orthodontic care. With over 700 illustrations and plenty of case studies, An
Introduction to Orthodontics, Fifth Edition is a user-friendly introduction to the subject. Continuing its well-deserved reputation, it is the perfect starting point for learning key concepts and the practical
aspects of orthodontics.The new fifth edition has been completely updated to reflect contemporary practice, including a new chapter dedicated to hypodontia and orthodontics, and a new chapter on the fastest growing area in orthodontics, clear aligners. Readers will find further reading and references at the end of each chapter, including references to appropriate Cochrane Reviews to aid revision and support clinical practice. Learning objectives, key
points boxes, and instructive artwork make this an essential text for busy readers who need focused and practical learning.
Hailed as 'superb', 'thorough', and 'contemporary', this is the essential orthodontics text for all staff involved in orthodontic treatment, whether they are dental students, orthodontic therapists, postgraduate students at the beginning of their career, or more experienced clinicians wanting an evidence-based, concise update on the foundations of contemporary orthodontic care. With over 700 illustrations and plenty of case studies, An
Introduction to Orthodontics, Fifth Edition is a user-friendly introduction to the subject. Continuing its well-deserved reputation, it is the perfect starting point for learning key concepts and the practical
aspects of orthodontics.The new fifth edition has been completely updated to reflect contemporary practice, including a new chapter dedicated to hypodontia and orthodontics, and a new chapter on the fastest growing area in orthodontics, clear aligners. Readers will find further reading and references at the end of each chapter, including references to appropriate Cochrane Reviews to aid revision and support clinical practice. Learning objectives, key
points boxes, and instructive artwork make this an essential text for busy readers who need focused and practical learning.
1: The rationale for orthodontic treatment
2: The aetiology and classification of malocclusion
3: Management of the developing dentition
4: Craniofacial growth and the cellular basis of tooth movement
5: Orthodontic assessment
6: Cephalometrics
7: Treatment planning
8: Class I
9: Class II division 1
10: Class II division 2
11: Class III
12: Anterior open bite and posterior open bite
13: Crossbites
14: Canines
15: Anchorage planning
16: Retention
17: Removable appliances
18: Fixed appliances
19: Functional appliances
20: Adult orthodontics
21: Orthodontic Aligners
22: Orthodontics and orthognathic surgery
23: Hypodontia and orthodontics
24: Cleft lip and palate and other craniofacial anomalies
25: Orthodontic first aid
Simon Littlewood MDSc BDS FDS(Orth)RCPS (Glasg) FDSRCS (Eng)
MOrthRCS (Ed) qualified as a specialist orthodontist in 1998. He is
an experienced clinician, examiner, writer and teacher. Well-known
as an excellent communicator who is able to translate high-quality
research into practical, orthodontic clinical practice, Simon has
been invited to speak to orthodontic audiences in over 30 different
countries.
Laura Mitchell MBE MDS BDS FDSRCPS (Glasg) FDSRCS (Eng) FGDP (UK)
D. Orth RCS (Eng) M Orth RCS (Eng) qualified as BDS in 1981. She
was the co-author of the popular Oxford Handbook of Clinical
Dentistry, now in its sixth edition. Laura has always had an
enthusiasm for education and training. She has led the development
of a number of postgraduate examinations and has played a prominent
role in the development of Orthodontic Therapists in the UK. In
2010 she was awarded an MBE for services to
healthcare and in 2018 she retired.
I think this book should be a go to resource for all residents and
also for clinicians who want to update their knowledge with the
current evidence ... great example of a comprehensive orthodontic
textbook written in a cohesive and concise style which will equip
you with enough theory to start a career in orthodontics.
*Orthodontic Book Review*
With over 700 illustrations and many clinical cases studied, this
book is a wonderful book ... The authors made this book easy to
follow, to read and to understand even if you dont know many things
about Orthodontics.
*Dr Xavier Riaud, DDS, PhD in History of Sciences and Technics
Laureate and Full member of the National Academy of Dental
Surgery*
Review from previous edition This book equips the reader with a
strong fundamental foundation in the subject... a superb text,
which I would have no hesitation in recommending to anyone with an
interest in orthodontics.
*British Dental Journal, June 2013*
This book offers a well-organized overview of the orthodontic field
and is a nice addition to the general practitioner's collection
*Doody's Notes*
The fourth edition has been improved and updated, confirming the
authors commitment to contemporize this textbook. The book is well
illustrated with coloured diagrams and numerous clinical
photographs, making it very easy for the reader to grasp the
concepts of orthodontics... In summary, this book, which is
competitively priced, provides a thorough introduction to the main
concepts of orthodontics and it will appeal to a diverse readership
including undergraduate and postgraduate students, general dental
practitioners with a special interest in orthodontics, and general
dentists who want to get an overview of the specialty.
*European Journal of Orthodontics, August 2013*
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