ISBN-13: 9781119513476 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 816 str.
ISBN-13: 9781119513476 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 816 str.
"The book contains a treasure trove of practical tips gleaned from valuable experience born out of scientific trial and error....This book is a good investment, intended for the full spectrum of professionals. It will pay for itself the first time a permanent tooth is bodily moved to open or close space without surgery or the need for a prosthetic replacement." - J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;44:209-210."This new contribution to the body of knowledge in the field of orthodontics, Temporary Anchorage Devices in Clinical Orthodontics, is an absolutely fabulous publication that covers every possible and conceivable facet of temporary anchorage devices and their use....Any person in the profession of dentistry or the specialties of orthodontics, periodontics or oral surgery who place temporary anchorage devices MUST STUDY this book....It is profusely illustrated and has wonderful and concise explanations for every conceivable use of temporary anchorage devices." - J World Fed Orthod 2020;9:95."This text is a compilation of the wisdom and experience of some of the leading experts in the field of orthodontics. As a comprehensive reference, it embraces all aspects of temporary anchorage devices (TADs) as they are being applied in contemporary orthodontics....[T]his contemporary publication, Temporary Anchorage Devices in Clinical Orthodontics, is an essential textbook for orthodontists, orthodontic residents, and undergraduate dental students." - Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2020;58:306"This new book edited by Dr. Jae Park is a monumental undertaking that provides an in-depth discussion on a subject that has become an integral part of everyday orthodontic practice. This book is the fruit of a monumental effort involving contributions from 113 of the world's leading authorities on temporary anchorage devices (TADs)....The use of TADs has revolutionized the way we practice orthodontics. This comprehensive examination of the use of TADs warrants a place on the bookshelf of all orthodontists who want to master the use of this technology." - PCSO Bulletin 2020;92:27."This text on temporary anchorage devices, edited by Dr. Jae Hyun Park, is simply the most comprehensive book on the subject to date. What struck me immediately was its sheer volume: more than 800 pages comprising a remarkable 69 fully illustrated chapters on virtually every topic pertaining to skeletal anchorage, written by a who's who in the field....Overall, this is the best textbook you will buy on skeletal anchorage." - JCO, October 2020
List of Contributors xiForeword xxiPreface xxiiiAcknowledgement xxvAbout the Editor xxviiSection I Fundamental Perspectives on TADs 11 An Overview of Clinical Applications for Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) 3Jae Hyun Park and Kyungsup Shin2 Biomechanical Considerations for Controlling Target Tooth Movement with Mini-implants 17Jung Yul Cha3 Biomechanical Simulations for Various Clinical Scenarios Treated with TADs 27Tai-Hsien Wu and Ching-Chang Ko4 Histological Aspects During the Healing Process with TADs 37Toru Deguchi5 The Effects of TADs on the Alveolar Bone 45Jing Chen, Karolina Kister, and Sunil Wadhwa6 Mechanical Aspects of TADs 53Toru Deguchi and Do-Gyoon Kim7 Factors Affecting the Failure of TADs and Efforts to Improve the Biomechanical Stability of TADs 61Sung-Hwan Choi and Chung-Ju Hwang8 TADs and Successful Clinical Outcomes 69Chung H. Kau and Terpsithea Christou9 Clinical, Mechanical, and Diagnostic Indices for the Placement of TADs 77Mitsuru Motoyoshi10 Considerations for the Placement of TADs 83Alejandro A. Romero-Delmastro, Onur Kadioglu, and G. Frans Currier11 Understanding Implant Sites for TADs 91Hyung Seog Yu12 Palatal TADs: Anatomical Considerations 99Mohamed Bayome, Jae Hyun Park, and Yoon-Ah Kook13 Implant Site Selection 107Sebastian BaumgaertelSection II Three-dimensional Correction with TADs 115Anteroposterior Correction 11714 Treating Skeletal Class II Hyperdivergent Patients: A Structured Decision-making Process 117Peter H. Buschang and Larry Tadlock15 Class II Correction with Skeletal Anchorage and Forsus 133Min-Ho Jung16 Distalization of Maxillary and Mandibular Molars with TADs 143Jae Hyun Park, Mohamed Bayome, and Yoon-Ah Kook17 Effective Treatment of Class II Malocclusion with the TAD-supported amda® 153Moschos A. Papadopoulos18 The Use of TADs with a Wilson Distalizing Arch 161Tarek El-Bialy and Budi Kusnoto19 The Use of TADs to Correct Challenging Class II Sagittal Discrepancies 169Goli K. Parsi and Mohamed I. Masoud20 Dentofacial Orthopedics for Class III Corrections with Bone-anchored Maxillary Protraction 185Tung Nguyen21 TAD-anchored Maxillary Protraction 191Dong-Hwa Chung22 Protraction Headgear with Surgical Miniplates 199Bong-Kuen ChaTransverse Correction 21323 Total Arch Distalization and Control of Transverse Discrepancy with TADs 213Ju Young Lee, Hwa Sung Chae, and Young Ho Kim24 Maxillary Expansion in Skeletally Mature Patients with TADs 223Won Moon25 Maxillary Expansion with TADs in Young Adults 233Peter Ngan and Hong He26 TAD-assisted Naso-maxillo-pharyngeal Expansion 243Kyung-A Kim, Su-Jung Kim, and Young-Guk Park27 Scissor Bite Correction with TADs 259Kyung-Min Lee, Sung-Hoon Lim, Gye-Hyeong Lee, and Jae Hyun ParkVertical Correction 27128 Clinical Outcomes with TADs and Conventional Mechanics in Adult Skeletal Open Bite and Class II Patients 271Toru Deguchi and Keiichiro Watanabe29 Control of Vertical Dimension and Chin Position in Class II Malocclusion with Miniscrew Implants 285P. Emile Rossouw, Dimitrios Michelogiannakis, and Glen Hintz30 Anterior Open Bite Correction with One Midpalatal TAD 297Tae-Woo Kim31 Treatment of Open Bite with TADs: The Nature of Molar Intrusion and Relapse 309Masato Kaku, Kazuo Tanne, and Kotaro Tanimoto32 Double Arch Intrusion: Effective Use of TADs to Correct Vertical Excess 319Cheol-Ho Paik and Hwee-Ho KimSection III Clinical Applications of TADs 32733 Three-dimensional Application of Orthodontic Miniscrews and Their Long-term Stability 329Yoon Jeong Choi and Young-Chel Park34 Tweed-Merrifield Directional Force Technology with TADs 337Jong-Moon Chae and Jae Hyun Park35 Non-extraction Treatment of Class II Hyperdivergent Patients with Orthodontic Mini-implants 349Hyo-Won Ahn and Seung-Hak Baek36 Clinical Application of Palatal TADs 359Sung-Hoon Lim37 Management of Missing Teeth with C-implants 369Seong-Hun Kim, Min-Ki Noh, Kyu-Rhim Chung, and Gerald Nelson38 Indirect Miniscrew Anchorage for Adjunctive Orthodontic Treatment: Clinical Applications and Stability 383Kyung-Ho Kim, Yoon Jeong Choi, and Woowon Jang39 TADs for Limited Orthodontic Treatment 393Masamitsu Takahashi and Satoshi Uzuka40 Uprighting Impacted Mandibular Second Molars with a Cantilever System Using TADs 405Sang-Jin Sung41 Orthodontic Treatment of TMD Patients with Posterior Intrusion Using TADs 415Gye-Hyeong Lee, Sang-Mi Lee, Sun Kyong Yoo, and Jae Hyun Park42 Insights to Extraradicular Bone Screw Applications for Challenging Malocclusions 433Chris H. Chang, Joshua S. Lin, Hsin-Yin Yeh, and W. Eugene Roberts43 The Biomechanics of Extra-alveolar TADs in Orthodontics 445Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida44 A New and Innovative TAD System for Improved Stability and Versatility 455Carlos Villegas and Flavio Uribe45 Palatal and Ramal Plate Applications 467Yoon-Ah Kook, Jae Hyun Park, and Mohamed Bayome46 Miniscrews vs. Miniplates 477Nour Eldin Tarraf and M. Ali Darendeliler47 Progress of Anchorage in Lingual Orthodontic Treatment 489Hee Moon Kyung48 Biomechanics of Lingual Orthodontics and TADs 497Ryoon-Ki Hong49 TADs with a Fully Customized CAD-CAM Lingual Bracket System 513Toru Inami50 TAD-assisted Lingual Retractors 527Ki-Ho Park, Hyo-Won Ahn, and Yoon-Goo Kang51 TADs and Invisalign: Making Difficult Movement Possible 541Joorok Park and Robert L. Boyd52 The Use of TADs with Clear Aligners for Asymmetry Correction 55William J. Kottemann53 Microimplant-assisted Aligner Therapy 563Ramon Mompell and S. Jay Bowman54 Safe and Precise TAD Placement in the Anterior Palate with Simple and Inexpensive TAD Guides 577Philipp Eigenwillig, Björn Ludwig, and Axel Bumann,Section IV Esthetic Control with TADs 58755 Correction of Occlusal Canting with TADs 589Tae-Woo Kim56 Treatment of Facial Asymmetry with Microimplants 603Hyo-Sang Park57 Facial Asymmetry: Non-surgical Orthodontic Treatment Considerations 615Kelvin Wen-Chung Chang58 The Application of TADs for Gummy Smile Correction 633Kee-Joon Lee59 Application of TADs in an Adult Gummy Smile Case with Vertical Maxillary Excess 647Johnny J.L. Liaw60 Facial Esthetics-oriented Treatment Planning with Dental VTOs and TADs 661Sercan Akyalcin61 Improved Facial Profile with Premolar Extraction and Molar Intrusion Using TADs and VTOs 675Kiyoshi Tai and Jae Hyun ParkSection V Application of TADs in Surgical Cases 68562 TADs vs. Orthognathic Surgery 687Jeong-Ho Choi63 Advantages of Miniscrew Usage for Pre- and Post-operative Orthodontics in Skeletal Class III Malocclusion Patients 697Seong Sik Kim and Sung-Hun Kim64 Orthodontic Biomechanics with Miniplates in the Surgery-first Orthognathic Approach 709Jorge Faber, Carolina Faber, and Patricia ValimSection VI Complications with the Use of TADs 71765 Biomechanical Mistakes Related to the Use of TADs 719Ki Beom Kim and Guilherme Thiesen66 Pros and Cons of Miniscrews and Miniplates for Orthodontic Treatment 731Cheol-Hyun Moon67 Orthodontic Miniscrews: The Pearls and Pitfalls of TADs 739Takashi Ono68 Success with TADs: Evidence and Experience 747Melih Motro and Leslie A. Will69 Legal Considerations When Using TADs 757Laurance Jerrold and Michael SchulteIndex 765
EditorJae Hyun Park, DMD, MSD, MS, PhD, is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and Professor in the Postgraduate Orthodontic Program at Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health at A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona, USA, and International Scholar in the Graduate School of Dentistry at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, South Korea.
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