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Table of Contents

Preface xxi

Acknowledgements xxiii

Contributorsxxv

Introduction: What is the Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance? xxix
Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

What Does ‘Edgewise’ Mean xxix

What Does ‘Preadjusted’ Mean xxxiv

Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance Components xxxix

Bracket Design Features xl

Bracket Positioning xliii

Stages of Treatment xliv

Conclusion xliv

References xliv

Part I Principles 1

1 Principles of Treatment Planning 3
Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

Introduction 3

Patient Concerns 4

Patient Motivation and Compliance 4

Handling Patient Expectations 4

Medical History 6

General Dental Health 6

Previous Orthodontic Treatment 7

Treatment Timing: When Should Treatment be Undertaken? 7

Problem List 9

Treatment Aims 11

Presenting the Treatment Options 14

How do we decide whether or not to Extract Teeth? 15

Space Analysis and Space Planning 17

Informed Consent 21

What Should be Included in a Treatment Plan 23

Treatment Mechanics 23

References 26

2 Principles of Orthodontic Biomechanics 29
Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

Introduction 29

Basic Concepts and Principles 30

Newton’s Laws of Motion and Static Equilibrium 38

Displacement of Rigid Bodies 39

Control of Tooth Movement 41

Types of Tooth Movement 44

Clinical Applications and Relevance 47

Conclusion 54

References 55

3 Anchorage 57
Zaid B. Al-Bitar

Introduction 57

Anchorage Value 59

Assessment of Anchorage Need 61

Classifications of Anchorage 61

Anchorage Control with Fixed Appliances 62

Anchorage Creation 73

Anchorage Loss 74

References 75

4 Consent 79
Gavin J. Mack

Introduction 79

Types of Consent 80

Valid Consent 80

Withdrawal of Consent 81

Treatment Options 81

Key Factors to be Communicated with Patients 82

Treatment Benefits 83

Treatment Risks 84

Effective Communication 88

Conclusions 89

References 90

5 Dentolegal Aspects of Orthodontic Treatment 93
Alison Williams

Introduction 93

Advertising 94

The Initial Consultation 94

Pretreatment Records 97

Dentolegal and Ethical Issues that may Arise During Treatment Planning 99

Obtaining Consent 100

Dentolegal Issues Arising During Active Orthodontic Treatment 102

Retention 106

Relapse 107

Duty of Candour 107

Responding to a Complaint 108

References 109

Part II The Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance 111

6 BracketDesign 113
Chris D. Donaldson

The Origins of Fixed Appliance Bracket Design 113

Preadjusted Edgewise Straight-wire Appliance 117

Straight-wire Appliance: Bracket Prescriptions 121

Straight-wire Appliance: Bracket Modifications 129

Acknowledgements 135

References 135

7 Bracket Placement 137
Hemendranath V. Shah, Daljit S. Gill, and Farhad B. Naini

Introduction 137

Design Features of Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance Brackets 137

Direct versus Indirect Bonding 140

Direct Bonding Technique 141

Indirect Bonding Technique 142

Banding Molars and Premolars 143

Tips for Bracket Selection in Certain Situations 145

References 146

8 Bonding in Orthodontics 147
Declan Millett

History 147

Bonding Procedure 148

Bonding to Artificial Substrates 151

Indirect Bonding 151

Bonding Adhesives 152

Health Risks Associated with Bonding 154

Effectiveness of Adhesives 154

Debonding 156

Bonded Retainers 157

Additional Uses of Bonding in Orthodontics 158

Future Possibilities of Orthodontic Bonding 158

Summary 158

Acknowledgements 159

Further Reading 159

References 159

9 Debonding 165
Lucy Davenport-Jones

Introduction 165

Preparation 166

Stainless Steel Brackets 166

Ceramic Brackets 166

Self-ligating Brackets 168

Lingual Appliances and Bite Turbos 168

Solvent Use 168

Electrothermal Debonding 168

Laser Debonding 168

Band Removal 169

Composite Resin Removal 169

Finishing Techniques 169

Iatrogenic Damage 171

Particulates 171

Conclusions 172

References 172

10 Archwires 175
Leila Khamashta-Ledezma

Introduction 175

Properties of Archwires 176

Archwire Shape and Arch Form 179

Archwire Materials 180

Aesthetic Archwires 185

Fatigue 187

Corrosion of Metal Alloys 188

Which is the Best Aligning Archwire or Archwire Sequence? 191

Pain from Initial Archwires 192

Root Resorption from Different Archwires 194

Allergy to Nickel 195

Acknowledgements 197

References 197

11 The Use of Auxiliaries in Orthodontics 203
Andrew T. DiBiase and Jonathan Sandler

Introduction 203

Anchorage and Space Management 203

Class II Correction 208

Tooth Movement 211

Conclusion 217

References 218

12 Optimising Fixed Appliance Treatment with Orthodontic Mini-implants 219
Richard R. J. Cousley

Introduction 219

OMI Advantages 220

OMI Disadvantages 220

Where Does OMI anchorage Come From? 221

Anchorage Options: Direct Versus Indirect 223

Key Clinical Steps Involved in OMI Usage with Fixed Appliances 226

Three-dimensional Anchorage Applications 228

References 231

13 Care of Fixed Appliances 235
Nazan Adali, Daljit S. Gill, and Farhad B. Naini

Introduction 235

Before Fixed Appliance Treatment 236

During Fixed Appliance Treatment 237

After Fixed Appliance Treatment 245

Conclusions 245

References 245

Part III Stages of Treatment with Preadjusted Edgewise Appliances 247

14 Alignment and Levelling 249
Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

Introduction 249

Anchorage Requirements and Preparation 250

Arch Form 255

Tooth Movement with Preadjusted Fixed Appliances 256

Alignment 257

Levelling 293

Conclusion 294

References 294

15 Controlled Space Closure 297
Daljit S. Gill and Farhad B. Naini

Introduction 297

At Completion of Alignment and Levelling 298

Objectives during Space Closure 298

Classification of Anchorage 299

Types of Space Closure 299

Sliding Mechanics with the Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance 300

Frictionless Mechanics with the Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance 306

Monitoring Space Closure 308

Conclusion 309

References 309

16 Finishing 311
Mohammad Owaise Sharif and Stephen M. Chadwick

Introduction 311

Aims and Objectives of Orthodontic Treatment 312

Common Errors Encountered at the Finishing Stages of Treatment 312

Efficient Finishing: the Importance of Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 317

Conclusion 318

References 318

17 Retention 321
Simon J. Littlewood

Introduction 321

Historical background 322

Aetiology of Post-treatment Changes 323

Reducing Relapse During Treatment 324

Choice of Retainers 324

Fixed Retainers 324

Removable Retainers 327

Responsibilities in Retention 329

Conclusions 329

Acknowledgements 329

References 329

Part IV Management of Malocclusions with Preadjusted Edgewise Appliances 331

18 Management of Class II Malocclusions 333
Martyn T. Cobourne and Mithran S. Goonewardene

Introduction 333

Management Options 334

Growth Modification 336

Orthodontic Camouflage 342

Orthodontics and Orthognathic Surgery 356

References 356

19 Management of Class III Malocclusions 359
Grant T. McIntyre

Introduction 359

Treatment Timing for Class III Malocclusion in Relation to Facial Growth 360

Comprehensive, Camouflage or Compromise Treatment for Class III Cases 362

Managing the Class III Surgical/Orthodontic Patient with Fixed Appliances 366

Class III Malocclusion Occurring with Cleft Lip and/or Palate 370

References 370

20 Management of Deep Incisor Overbite 371
Farhad B. Naini, Daljit S. Gill, and Umberto Garagiola

Introduction 371

Aetiology 372

Indications for Treatment 373

Considerations in Treatment Planning 374

Methods of Overbite Reduction 375

Appliances and Techniques for Overbite Reduction 376

Stability of Overbite Correction 382

Conclusion 384

References 384

21 Management of Anterior Open Bite 385
Chung H. Kau and Tim S. Trulove

Introduction 385

Prevalence and Incidence 385

Aetiology 385

Characteristics 388

Clinical Treatment 389

Retention and Stability 394

Conclusion 394

References 394

22 Management of the Transverse Dimension 397
Lucy Davenport-Jones

Introduction 397

Crossbites 398

Indications for Maxillary Expansion 398

Removable Appliances 399

Functional Appliances 400

Aligners 400

Fixed Appliances 400

Mid-Palatal Suture 404

Surgical Expansion 409

Retention 411

References 411

Part V Appendices 413

Appendix 1 Orthodontic Instruments 415
Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

Appendix 2 Orthodontic Elastics and Elastomeric Materials 423
Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

Introduction 423

Intraoral Elastic Configurations 423

Points of Application 424

Instructions for Use of Intraoral Elastics 424

Elastomeric Materials 425

Index 427

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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface xxi

      Acknowledgements xxiii

      Contributorsxxv

      Introduction: What is the Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance? xxix
      Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

      What Does ‘Edgewise’ Mean xxix

      What Does ‘Preadjusted’ Mean xxxiv

      Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance Components xxxix

      Bracket Design Features xl

      Bracket Positioning xliii

      Stages of Treatment xliv

      Conclusion xliv

      References xliv

      Part I Principles 1

      1 Principles of Treatment Planning 3
      Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

      Introduction 3

      Patient Concerns 4

      Patient Motivation and Compliance 4

      Handling Patient Expectations 4

      Medical History 6

      General Dental Health 6

      Previous Orthodontic Treatment 7

      Treatment Timing: When Should Treatment be Undertaken? 7

      Problem List 9

      Treatment Aims 11

      Presenting the Treatment Options 14

      How do we decide whether or not to Extract Teeth? 15

      Space Analysis and Space Planning 17

      Informed Consent 21

      What Should be Included in a Treatment Plan 23

      Treatment Mechanics 23

      References 26

      2 Principles of Orthodontic Biomechanics 29
      Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

      Introduction 29

      Basic Concepts and Principles 30

      Newton’s Laws of Motion and Static Equilibrium 38

      Displacement of Rigid Bodies 39

      Control of Tooth Movement 41

      Types of Tooth Movement 44

      Clinical Applications and Relevance 47

      Conclusion 54

      References 55

      3 Anchorage 57
      Zaid B. Al-Bitar

      Introduction 57

      Anchorage Value 59

      Assessment of Anchorage Need 61

      Classifications of Anchorage 61

      Anchorage Control with Fixed Appliances 62

      Anchorage Creation 73

      Anchorage Loss 74

      References 75

      4 Consent 79
      Gavin J. Mack

      Introduction 79

      Types of Consent 80

      Valid Consent 80

      Withdrawal of Consent 81

      Treatment Options 81

      Key Factors to be Communicated with Patients 82

      Treatment Benefits 83

      Treatment Risks 84

      Effective Communication 88

      Conclusions 89

      References 90

      5 Dentolegal Aspects of Orthodontic Treatment 93
      Alison Williams

      Introduction 93

      Advertising 94

      The Initial Consultation 94

      Pretreatment Records 97

      Dentolegal and Ethical Issues that may Arise During Treatment Planning 99

      Obtaining Consent 100

      Dentolegal Issues Arising During Active Orthodontic Treatment 102

      Retention 106

      Relapse 107

      Duty of Candour 107

      Responding to a Complaint 108

      References 109

      Part II The Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance 111

      6 BracketDesign 113
      Chris D. Donaldson

      The Origins of Fixed Appliance Bracket Design 113

      Preadjusted Edgewise Straight-wire Appliance 117

      Straight-wire Appliance: Bracket Prescriptions 121

      Straight-wire Appliance: Bracket Modifications 129

      Acknowledgements 135

      References 135

      7 Bracket Placement 137
      Hemendranath V. Shah, Daljit S. Gill, and Farhad B. Naini

      Introduction 137

      Design Features of Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance Brackets 137

      Direct versus Indirect Bonding 140

      Direct Bonding Technique 141

      Indirect Bonding Technique 142

      Banding Molars and Premolars 143

      Tips for Bracket Selection in Certain Situations 145

      References 146

      8 Bonding in Orthodontics 147
      Declan Millett

      History 147

      Bonding Procedure 148

      Bonding to Artificial Substrates 151

      Indirect Bonding 151

      Bonding Adhesives 152

      Health Risks Associated with Bonding 154

      Effectiveness of Adhesives 154

      Debonding 156

      Bonded Retainers 157

      Additional Uses of Bonding in Orthodontics 158

      Future Possibilities of Orthodontic Bonding 158

      Summary 158

      Acknowledgements 159

      Further Reading 159

      References 159

      9 Debonding 165
      Lucy Davenport-Jones

      Introduction 165

      Preparation 166

      Stainless Steel Brackets 166

      Ceramic Brackets 166

      Self-ligating Brackets 168

      Lingual Appliances and Bite Turbos 168

      Solvent Use 168

      Electrothermal Debonding 168

      Laser Debonding 168

      Band Removal 169

      Composite Resin Removal 169

      Finishing Techniques 169

      Iatrogenic Damage 171

      Particulates 171

      Conclusions 172

      References 172

      10 Archwires 175
      Leila Khamashta-Ledezma

      Introduction 175

      Properties of Archwires 176

      Archwire Shape and Arch Form 179

      Archwire Materials 180

      Aesthetic Archwires 185

      Fatigue 187

      Corrosion of Metal Alloys 188

      Which is the Best Aligning Archwire or Archwire Sequence? 191

      Pain from Initial Archwires 192

      Root Resorption from Different Archwires 194

      Allergy to Nickel 195

      Acknowledgements 197

      References 197

      11 The Use of Auxiliaries in Orthodontics 203
      Andrew T. DiBiase and Jonathan Sandler

      Introduction 203

      Anchorage and Space Management 203

      Class II Correction 208

      Tooth Movement 211

      Conclusion 217

      References 218

      12 Optimising Fixed Appliance Treatment with Orthodontic Mini-implants 219
      Richard R. J. Cousley

      Introduction 219

      OMI Advantages 220

      OMI Disadvantages 220

      Where Does OMI anchorage Come From? 221

      Anchorage Options: Direct Versus Indirect 223

      Key Clinical Steps Involved in OMI Usage with Fixed Appliances 226

      Three-dimensional Anchorage Applications 228

      References 231

      13 Care of Fixed Appliances 235
      Nazan Adali, Daljit S. Gill, and Farhad B. Naini

      Introduction 235

      Before Fixed Appliance Treatment 236

      During Fixed Appliance Treatment 237

      After Fixed Appliance Treatment 245

      Conclusions 245

      References 245

      Part III Stages of Treatment with Preadjusted Edgewise Appliances 247

      14 Alignment and Levelling 249
      Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

      Introduction 249

      Anchorage Requirements and Preparation 250

      Arch Form 255

      Tooth Movement with Preadjusted Fixed Appliances 256

      Alignment 257

      Levelling 293

      Conclusion 294

      References 294

      15 Controlled Space Closure 297
      Daljit S. Gill and Farhad B. Naini

      Introduction 297

      At Completion of Alignment and Levelling 298

      Objectives during Space Closure 298

      Classification of Anchorage 299

      Types of Space Closure 299

      Sliding Mechanics with the Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance 300

      Frictionless Mechanics with the Preadjusted Edgewise Appliance 306

      Monitoring Space Closure 308

      Conclusion 309

      References 309

      16 Finishing 311
      Mohammad Owaise Sharif and Stephen M. Chadwick

      Introduction 311

      Aims and Objectives of Orthodontic Treatment 312

      Common Errors Encountered at the Finishing Stages of Treatment 312

      Efficient Finishing: the Importance of Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 317

      Conclusion 318

      References 318

      17 Retention 321
      Simon J. Littlewood

      Introduction 321

      Historical background 322

      Aetiology of Post-treatment Changes 323

      Reducing Relapse During Treatment 324

      Choice of Retainers 324

      Fixed Retainers 324

      Removable Retainers 327

      Responsibilities in Retention 329

      Conclusions 329

      Acknowledgements 329

      References 329

      Part IV Management of Malocclusions with Preadjusted Edgewise Appliances 331

      18 Management of Class II Malocclusions 333
      Martyn T. Cobourne and Mithran S. Goonewardene

      Introduction 333

      Management Options 334

      Growth Modification 336

      Orthodontic Camouflage 342

      Orthodontics and Orthognathic Surgery 356

      References 356

      19 Management of Class III Malocclusions 359
      Grant T. McIntyre

      Introduction 359

      Treatment Timing for Class III Malocclusion in Relation to Facial Growth 360

      Comprehensive, Camouflage or Compromise Treatment for Class III Cases 362

      Managing the Class III Surgical/Orthodontic Patient with Fixed Appliances 366

      Class III Malocclusion Occurring with Cleft Lip and/or Palate 370

      References 370

      20 Management of Deep Incisor Overbite 371
      Farhad B. Naini, Daljit S. Gill, and Umberto Garagiola

      Introduction 371

      Aetiology 372

      Indications for Treatment 373

      Considerations in Treatment Planning 374

      Methods of Overbite Reduction 375

      Appliances and Techniques for Overbite Reduction 376

      Stability of Overbite Correction 382

      Conclusion 384

      References 384

      21 Management of Anterior Open Bite 385
      Chung H. Kau and Tim S. Trulove

      Introduction 385

      Prevalence and Incidence 385

      Aetiology 385

      Characteristics 388

      Clinical Treatment 389

      Retention and Stability 394

      Conclusion 394

      References 394

      22 Management of the Transverse Dimension 397
      Lucy Davenport-Jones

      Introduction 397

      Crossbites 398

      Indications for Maxillary Expansion 398

      Removable Appliances 399

      Functional Appliances 400

      Aligners 400

      Fixed Appliances 400

      Mid-Palatal Suture 404

      Surgical Expansion 409

      Retention 411

      References 411

      Part V Appendices 413

      Appendix 1 Orthodontic Instruments 415
      Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

      Appendix 2 Orthodontic Elastics and Elastomeric Materials 423
      Farhad B. Naini and Daljit S. Gill

      Introduction 423

      Intraoral Elastic Configurations 423

      Points of Application 424

      Instructions for Use of Intraoral Elastics 424

      Elastomeric Materials 425

      Index 427

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