Orthodontically driven corticotomy : tissue engineering to enhance orthodontic and multidisciplinary treatment /
"The first book of its kind, Orthodontically Driven Corticotomy describes how to apply this innovative technique to orthodontic treatment protocols. More than simply discussing orthodontic applications, the editors demonstrate how corticotomies enhance inter- and multidisciplinary treatments. D...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ames, Iowa ; Chichester, West Sussex, UK :
John Wiley & Sons Inc.,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Orthodontically Driven Corticotomy: Tissue Engineering to Enhance Orthodontic and Multidisciplinary Treatment; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; About the companion website; Chapter 1 Corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics: Clarion call or siren song; Preface; Introduction; Conceptual issues; Dedication; The nature of the phenomenon: intuited early, defined late; Diction and definitions; From osteotomy to corticotomy to tissue engineering; Histophysiology of orthodontic-driven corticotomy; Cell-level orthodontics.
- A history of the orthodontic-driven corticotomy (overview)Origin of the concept; Early concepts: German pioneers; 1931: Bichlmayr's breakthrough
- A wedge resection; 1959: Köle's American debut; 1931-1965: moving parts or modulating physiology?; 1983: Frost and his regional acceleratory phenomenon; Late modern perspectives (1959-2000): constructive controversy; 1972: Bell and Levy; 1975: Düker's redemption; 1978: Generson
- The open bite; 1976: Merrill and Pedersen; 1987-1974 Rynearson's revelation, Yaffe's physiology; 1985: Mostafa
- Limited objective therapy; 1987: Goldson and Reck.
- Suya and the Asian connection1986: Anholm and the Loma Linda investigation; 1990: Gantes et al. To pool or not to pool?; A twentieth-century summary; Twenty-first-century pioneers; The entry of academics; PAOO/AOO and tissue engineering; What the corticotomy-derived procedures are not; Ortho-infection hypothesis for gingival recession; Conclusions; An afterword for academic leaders; Notes; References; Recommended reading; Chapter 2 Accelerated tooth movement following alveolar corticotomy: Laboratory canine model evidence; Accelerated tooth movement; Corticotomy.
- Accelerated tooth movement in laboratory animalsAccelerated tooth movement in the canine laboratory model; Canine study description and design; Canine tooth movement data; Tooth movement paradigms: periodontal ligament cell-mediated versus spongiosa osteopenia; References; Chapter 3 Corticotomy-facilitated orthodontics: Surgical considerations; Introduction; Historical background; Biophysiologic considerations; Indications; Contraindications; Advantages; Surgical technique; Pre-operative considerations; Incision design; Flap reflection and exposure; Corticotomy/surgical decortication.
- Bone graftingClosure; Post-surgical considerations; Clinical case presentations; Case 1; Case 2; Case 3; Case 4; Case 5; Research experience; Statement of the problem; Materials and methods; Methods of data analysis; Results of investigation; Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 4 Orthodontic applications of alveolus decortication; Introduction; The basic concepts; Orthodontic implications of bone injury: the regional acceleratory phenomenon; Practical applications; Enhancing relative anchorage; Maximizing the window of opportunity; A brief history of reduced treatment time.