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Название: The 20 Principles of the Alexander Discipline, Volume 3

Автор: R.G. "Wick" Alexander

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      The Alexander Discipline, Volume 3:

      Unusual and Difficult Cases

      Volume 3

      THE ALEXANDER DISCIPLINE

      UNUSUAL AND

      DIFFICULT

      CASES

       R. G. “Wick” Alexander, DDS, MSD

       Clinical Professor of Orthodontics

      Baylor College of Dentistry

      Dallas, Texas

      University of Texas Dental Branch

      Houston, Texas

      New York University Dental School

      New York, New York

       Private Practice Limited to Orthodontics

      Arlington, Texas

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       Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Alexander, R. G., author.

      The Alexander discipline. Unusual and difficult cases / R.G. “Wick”

      Alexander.

       p. ; cm.

      Unusual and difficult cases

      Includes index.

      ISBN 978-0-86715-469-6

      eISBN 978-0-86715-708-6

      I. Title. II. Title: Unusual and difficult cases.

      [DNLM: 1. Malocclusion--therapy. 2. Orthodontics--methods. WU 440]

      RK523

      617.6’43--dc23

      2015002927

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      Editor: Leah Huffman

      Cover design and production: Angelina Sanchez

       Contents

       2 Treatment of Deep Bite Malocclusions

       3 Borderline Treatment: Combining Orthopedic and Orthodontic Forces

       4 Treatment of Class III Malocclusions

       5 Early Treatment

       6 Adult Treatment

       7 Atypical Extractions

       8 Impacted, Transposed, and Missing Teeth

      Was it Shakespeare who said, “Nothing lasts forever”? As the specialty of orthodontics continues to evolve, my prayer is that it will focus on what is the proper and the best treatment for the patient’s health and welfare. This book is therefore dedicated to future orthodontists. Always remember that your success will come in your ability to “leave it better than you found it.” I am talking about quality of treatment. As our specialty learns more and more about new possibilities in orthodontic mechanics, the focus of treatment must continue to be what is best for the patient. We must remain servants to our patients, whose treatment depends on our ability to address problems and produce high-quality results. It has been a wonderful journey for me, and now the baton is being passed onward to you, future orthodontists. Give it your best efforts so that one day you can smile and pass it on to the next generation.

      If an orthodontist or general dentist has very limited education or experience, every case he or she treats can be described as “unusual and difficult.” Every young orthodontist or general dentist can easily select the wrong bracket, choose the wrong archwire, or select and place the wrong orthopedic force. These poor decisions can either have minor effects on the results or be devastating and require severe treatment-planning changes.

      As mentioned in Case 9-3 of volume 2, when we are dealing with human beings, we have limitations. Although we can make tremendous improvements in the dentition and facial appearance, some factors for gaining permanent stability in selected patients are out of our control. The skeletal pattern of the patient in that case had deteriorated vertically over time, and her final overbite and overjet after 18 years were greater than they were at the beginning of her first treatment.

      For those doctors who are new to the Alexander Discipline, it may seem that our treatment technique is so simple that the doctor can be successful even without learning the fundamentals of orthodontics. Many general practitioners are misled to believe that orthodontics is easy. The reality is that there is no such thing as an “easy” case. The Alexander Discipline is simple if you follow the rules and understand the limitations of each sequence.

      The purpose of this book is to demonstrate how certain changes should be made from the “routine” system to adapt to the individual “unusual” case. These changes can include unusual extraction patterns, bracket angulations, treatment timing, and substitution of selected teeth. The most exciting thing about this book СКАЧАТЬ