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Wiley-Blackwell
17 March 2022
The new edition of the gold-standard clinical reference on addressing common, complex, and multifactorial clinical scenarios

Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Teeth integrates the latest developments and scientific evidence to provide authoritative coverage of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment, radiographic methods, surgical access, treatment strategies, and more.

This new edition incorporates recent advances in research and presents up-to-date treatment recommendations for clinical practice. New and expanded chapters address topics such as abnormal root growth associated with tooth Impaction, improvements in the diagnosis of pathologic entities using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), root and crown resorption, and treating abnormal incisor root development caused by past trauma. Throughout the text, readers gain valuable insight into the management of impacted teeth in real-world practice, illustrated by updated cases from the author's own clinic.

Provides protocols for common cases as well as complex and rare presentations Contains individual chapters on the specific aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of impaction in each of the different types of teeth Covers prevalence, etiology, diagnosis, attitudes to treatment, treatment timing, treatment methods, and prognosis Features more than 1,000 high-quality color images and illustrations

Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Teeth, Fourth Edition, remains essential reading for all specialist orthodontists, academic researchers and instructors, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and advanced students in orthodontics.
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Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   4th edition
Dimensions:   Height: 282mm,  Width: 224mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.565kg
ISBN:   9781119565376
ISBN 10:   1119565375
Pages:   544
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Contributors vi Preface to the First Edition vii Preface to the Second Edition ix Preface to the Third Edition xi Preface to the Fourth Edition xii About the Companion Website xv 1 General Principles Related to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Impacted Teeth 1 2 The Logistics of Orthodontic Treatment for Impacted Teeth 12 3 Biomechanics for Aligning Ectopic Teeth 25 4 Diagnostic Imaging for Impacted Teeth 42 5 Surgical Exposure of Impacted Teeth 66 6 Impacted Maxillary Central Incisors 95 7 Palatally Impacted Canines 147 8 Buccally Impacted Maxillary Canines 215 9 Resorption of the Roots of Neighbouring Teeth 229 10 Resorption of the Impacted Tooth 259 11 Impacted Permanent Molars 283 12 Premolars and Mandibular Canines 309 13 The Root Form of Impacted Teeth 329 14 Rescuing Teeth Impacted in Dentigerous Cysts 346 15 Impacted Teeth in the Adult Patient 363 16 Lingual Appliances, Implants and Impacted Teeth 377 17 Clear Aligners in the Treatment of Impacted Teeth 385 18 The Anatomy of Failure 403 19 Traumatic Impaction 441 20 Extreme Impactions, Unusual Phenomena, Difficult Decisions 453 21 Cleidocranial Dysplasia 480 Index 515

Dr. Adrian Becker, BDS, LDS RCS, DDO RCPS, is Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Orthodontics, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel.

Reviews for Orthodontic Treatment of Impacted Teeth

The text is supplemented with first-rate animations of clinical photographs and diagnostic imaging. There is a plethora of cases illustrating routine clinical situations but also a chapter on less common cases where difficult decisions have to be made. There are separate chapters dedicated to the root form of impacted teeth, the special challenges of treating impacted teeth associated with dentigerous cysts and caring for patients with Cleidocranial dysplasia. There is also an excellent chapter entitled 'The Anatomy of Failure' on patient- and clinician-dependent reasons for unfavourable treatment outcomes. Many of the chapters give an excellent historical perspective on how treatment has changed over the recent decades - Prof David P Rice, University of Helsinki and Editor of European Journal of Orthodontics. Published in Issue 44:6 Nov 22


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