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Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions : A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics, Paperback / softback Book

Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions : A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics Paperback / softback

Edited by Eustaquio A. (Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA) Araujo, Peter H. (Texas A & M University, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas, USA) Buschang

Paperback / softback

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Recognizing and Correcting Developing Malocclusions: A Problem-Oriented Approach to Orthodontics provides an evidence-based approach to early treatment, an often-controversial topic.

Based on decades of experience in clinical practice and education, Drs.

Araujo and Buschang clearly present treatment protocols for mixed-dentition patients with various malocclusions and other orthodontic problems.

Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions are covered extensively, along with eruptive deviations and open-bite malocclusions.

The literature is comprehensively reviewed to ensure that the reader thoroughly understands the development, phenotypic characteristics and etiology of each type of malocclusion.

Taking a problem-oriented approach, the authors provide detailed information for each case, develop comprehensive problem lists, and then provide evidence-based treatment solutions.

The clinical focus of the text is ideal suited for private-practice clinician, with numerous references and academic underpinnings to ensure its suitability for orthodontic and pediatric dentistry residents. Focuses solely on mixed dentition orthodontic treatmentsGreat variety of case studies-5 to 10 cases per chapterEach case is presented in the format of a problem list and evidence-based solutionsMore than 300 clinical photographs and radiographs

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