Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension: A Case-Based Review
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This case-based clinical text is an exhaustive review of orthodontic problems in the vertical dimension and evidence-based guidelines for successful diagnosis and treatment. A total of 21 cases address dental deep bites, skeletal deep bites, dental open bites, skeletal open bites, and posterior open bites. Each case includes pre-treatment, interim, and post-treatment orthodontic records, as well as references to provide a solid evidence base for decision making. Written with a clinical focus, Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension is ideal for the practicing orthodontist and makes an excellent resource for residents in pursuit of board certification.

 

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Thomas E. Southard, DDS, MS, is Professor and Chair, Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, The University of Iowa, USA.
He is Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.

Steven D. Marshall, DDS, MS, is Visiting Professor, Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, The University of Iowa, USA.
He is Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.

Laura L. Bonner, DDS, MS, is Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, The University of Iowa, USA.
She is Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.

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Preface vi

1 Foundations 1

The Spectrum of Vertical 1

Growth Foundations 24

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Principles 31

2 Dental Deep Bites 66

Introduction 66

Case Andrew: Class II division 2 adolescent 91

Case Emma: Class II division 2 impacted canines missing premolar adolescent 125

3 Skeletal Deep Bites 143

Introduction 143

Case Adam: Class II division 1 adolescent 169

Case Valerie: Class II division 1 dental asymmetry adolescent 182

Case Shawn: Class III nearly complete lingual cross bite late adolescent 202

Case Megan: Class II division 2 left posterior cross bite maxillary / mandibular cants adult 217

Case Connie: Class II division 2 severe anterior attrition adult 240

4 Dental Anterior Open Bites 263

Introduction 263

Case Sasha: Class II division 1 subdivision right ADD with reduction and crepitus small maxillary

lateral incisors adult 276

Case Derrick: Class III anterior and posterior cross bite adolescent 283

Case Steven: Class II division 1 minimal posterior overjet adolescent 297

5 Skeletal Anterior Open Bites 309

Introduction 309

Case Emma: Class II division 1 anterior cross bite moderate to severe anterior crowding child 336

Case Rachael: Class II division 1 enlarged adenoids child 354

Case Kaylee: Class III left posterior cross bite late adolescent 371

Case Greg: Class II division 1 bilateral posterior cross bite multiple missing teeth adult 385

Case Ashley: Class II division 1 subdivision left anterior cross bite adult 409

Case Alyson: Class II division 1 right posterior cross bite mild adenoidal hypertrophy adult 429

6 Posterior Open Bites 457

Introduction 457

Case Mark: Class I child 472

Case George: Class II division 2 subdivision right sleep apnea adult 484

Case Kreslyn: Class III right Class II left bilateral posterior cross bite adult 495

Appendix 512

Cephalometrics Primer 512

Iowa AP Classification Primer 522

Tables for Reference 526

Abbreviations 527

Appendix References 528

Index 529

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“This is a great textbook, and I will use it in my classes.  Highly organized and elaborately illustrated, the authors’ work is inspired by problem-based learning and stimulates cognitive processes by encouraging critical thinking.  Their text deserves a ‘must read’ category for orthodontic professionals of all ages.”

Dr. Jeryl D. English DDS, MS
Chairman and Graduate Program Director
Department of Orthodontics
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

 

“A terrific book for students of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, covering the vertical dimension and much more.  A wide range of cases are presented, treatment plans are realistic, and the authors openly discuss complications encountered during treatment.”

Dr. Greg J. Huang, DMD, MSD, MPH
Professor and Chair
Department of Orthodontics
The University of Washington School of Dentistry

 

“This comprehensive text prepares the reader in the context of a mini-residency with a question-answer teaching style.  Resident and experienced orthodontists can match their cases with fully worked up patients and alternative treatment options.  Well written.”

Dr. Katherine L. Vig, BDS, MS, FDS, D.Orth
Professor Emeritus and Former Head of Orthodontics
The Ohio State University College of Dentistry

"The profession of orthodontics is largely a discipline of observation, reasoning, and decision-making. This book aims at strengthening those in-treatment decision abilities. It is perfect both for orthodontic residents just learning their technique and for experienced clinicians interested in improving their proficiency. I promise it will be one of the most remarkable books you have ever read."

Journal of Clinical Orthodontics March 2016

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