6 WAYS TO DESIGN A FACE. CORRECTIVE JAW SURGERY TO OPTIMIZE BITE, AIRWAY, AND FACIAL BALANCE

6 WAYS TO DESIGN A FACE. CORRECTIVE JAW SURGERY TO OPTIMIZE BITE, AIRWAY, AND FACIAL BALANCE

Editorial:
QUINTESSENCE
Año de edición:
Materia
Odontología
ISBN:
978-0-86715-966-0
Páginas:
256
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
774
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

168,00 €

Despues:

159,60 €

Introduction
Chapter 01. Reimagining Orthodontics and Oral Surgery
Chapter 02. Why Obstructive Sleep Apnea Occurs
Chapter 03. Deciding on Jaw Surgery
Chapter 04. The Digital Diagnostic Process
Chapter 05. What is AMHypo and Why Should Clinicians Understand It?
Chapter 06. Jaw Correction Procedures
Chapter 07. Managing the Chin and Jawline
Chapter 08. Explaining the IMDO Protocol
Chapter 09. Designing for IMDO and GenioPaully
Chapter 10. What Patients Can Expect with IMDO Therapy
Chapter 11. Introducing Custom BIMAX
Chapter 12. The Remedial BIMAX
Chapter 13. The SuperBIMAX
Chapter 14. What Patients Can Expect with BIMAX
Chapter 15. Creating the Ideal Maxilla
Chapter 16. Introducing PEEK Implants

In this innovative and paradigm-busting book, the author asserts that almost all bad bites have their origin in a small mandible, what he calls anterior mandibular hypoplasia, or AMHypo, and further claims that surgical management is the only means to correct it. AMHypo arises because of a small anterior tongue, and it leads to dewlap (poor chin-neck contour), dental crowding, impacted third molars, a range of dental malocclusions, and retroglossal tongue displacement into the upper airway. Traditional orthodontics often camouflage the small jaw by extracting “extra” teeth that don’t fit and controlling growth with various appliances, effectively leaving the patient in the same medical predicament they were before having their teeth straightened and their occlusion fixed. After all, for every patient with a bad bite, there are three combined, interwoven, inseparable treatment considerations: occlusion, airway, face.