Orthodontics
eBook - PDF

Orthodontics

The State of the Art

  1. 396 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Orthodontics

The State of the Art

About this book

Proceedings of the 1978 International Orthodontic Conference, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Centennial Program.

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Table of contents

  1. In Dedication
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface
  4. Prologue
  5. Contents
  6. Participants
  7. I. Occlusion and Function
  8. 1. The Origin of Mammalian Occlusion
  9. 2. Emergence of Hominid Oral Mechanisms
  10. 3. The Development of Occlusion and Facial Balance
  11. 4. The Concept of a Rational Condylar Position
  12. 5. A Clinical Concept of Functional Occlusion in Orthodontics: The Missing Comprehensive Answer
  13. II. The Interrelationship of Orthodontics and Periodontics
  14. 6. Structural and Biochemical Features of the Attachment Apparatus
  15. 7. Structural and Biochemical Features of the Attachment Apparatus
  16. 8. Tissue Reactions of the Periodontal Ligament as a Factor in Ortho-Perio Treatment
  17. 9. Remodeling of the Periodontium during Tooth Movement
  18. 10. Clinical Interrelation of Orthodontics and Periodontics
  19. 11. Periodontal Problems Associated with Orthodontic Treatment
  20. III. The Interrelationship of Orthodontics and Surgery
  21. 12. The Organization of Bone and the Mechanism of Calcification
  22. 13. The Mechanism of Mineralization
  23. 14. Form-Function Relationships of Bone
  24. 15. A Rationale for Surgical Correction of Jaw Deformities
  25. IV. Adhesives and Bonding in Orthodontics
  26. 16. Adhesive Bonding of Various Materials to Hard Tooth Tissues: Tracer Study of Mordant Adsorption on Enamel
  27. 17. Adhesion Principles for Orthodontics
  28. 18. Basic Considerations for Orthodontic Bonding
  29. 19. The Scientific Basis for Using Direct Bonding in Orthodontics
  30. 20. Indirect Bonding Simplicity in Action
  31. 21. Clinical Applications of Direct and Indirect Bonding in Orthodontics
  32. V. Growth and Development
  33. 22. Mechanisms of Craniofacial Skeletal Growth
  34. 23. Mechanisms of Craniofacial Growth
  35. 24. The Biology of Tooth Eruption
  36. 25. The Fibroblast Migration Hypothesis of Tooth Eruption with a Note on the Tissue-Fluid Pressure Hypothesis
  37. 26. The Heritability of Malocclusion: Implications for the Orthodontic Practitioner
  38. 27. A Discussion of the Heritability of Malocclusion
  39. VI. Tissue Reaction in Orthodontics
  40. 28. Embryogenesis of the Craniofacial Complex
  41. 29. Congenital Craniofacial Malformations: Perspectives in Susceptibility
  42. 30. Tissue Reaction and Bone Turnover in Orthodontic Treatment
  43. 31. Mechanical and Electrical Effects on Bone and Cartilage Cells: Translation of the Physical Signal into a Biologic Message
  44. 32. Syndromology's Message for Craniofacial Biology
  45. 33. Syndrome Recognition