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ISBN
9783031492044
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Copyright Year
2024
File Size
6 MB
This comprehensive and visually engaging guide offers a detailed exploration of modern clear aligner therapy, focusing on its clinical application, underlying biomechanics, and treatment strategies across various malocclusion types. Beginning with foundational principles such as material properties, biocompatibility, and intraoral performance, the book transitions into a practical, case-oriented structure based on malocclusion classification, making it an accessible and logical tool for learners and practitioners alike.
Designed for dental students and clinicians, it emphasizes step-by-step protocols, current technological advancements, and scientific evidence, ensuring a strong understanding of both the art and science behind aligner-based orthodontics.
Key Features
Foundational Concepts of Aligner Therapy Covers the basics of how clear aligners work, with emphasis on material science, force delivery, and treatment limitations.
Systematic Case-Based Structure Organized by malocclusion type (e.g., crowding, spacing, overbite, crossbite), facilitating real-world clinical decision-making.
Types of Aligner Systems Explores multiple aligner brands and designs (e.g., Invisalign, ClearCorrect, SureSmile, and others), comparing indications, design variations, and treatment workflows.
Clinical Application Techniques Step-by-step guidance on treatment planning, attachment placement, interproximal reduction (IPR), and patient monitoring.
Biomechanics in Aligner Orthodontics Discusses how controlled force systems interact with tooth anatomy and how to modify movements using attachments, elastics, and auxiliaries.
Digital Integration Reviews the digital workflow including intraoral scanning, treatment simulation, software planning, and 3D printing technologies.
Evidence-Based Practice Summarizes the latest scientific literature, including clinical studies, outcomes research, and evidence on long-term stability.
Ideal for All Levels Suitable for undergraduate students, postgraduate orthodontic residents, and experienced clinicians seeking to expand their expertise in aligner-based orthodontics.