Orthodontic Management of Class II Malocclusion
Orthodontic Management of Class II Malocclusion
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ISBN
ISBN
9783031575303
Authors
Authors
Martyn T. Cobourne
Edition Number
Edition Number
1
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2024
"Orthodontic Management of Class II Malocclusion: An Evidence-Based Clinical Guide"
This comprehensive, multi-author volume offers an evidence-based exploration of Class II malocclusion, one of the most common yet complex orthodontic problems encountered in clinical practice. Written by a distinguished team of international clinicians and academics, the book provides a practical, research-informed framework for the diagnosis, timing, and treatment of Class II malocclusions.
Beginning with a detailed overview of Class II malocclusion, including epidemiological trends and illustrative clinical cases, the book proceeds to address one of the most debated topics in orthodontics—timing of intervention, comparing early vs. late and pre- vs. post-pubertal treatment strategies.
The core of the book is devoted to the clinical management of Class II cases, with dedicated chapters on:
Growth modification approaches, such as removable and fixed functional appliances
Molar distalisation techniques
Orthodontic camouflage using conventional mechanics and lingual appliances
Surgical-orthodontic approaches for skeletal discrepancies
A focused chapter on Class II Division 2 malocclusions, with distinct diagnostic and therapeutic considerations
Aligner therapy for Class II correction
Retention strategies tailored for post-treatment stability
Each chapter is richly illustrated with clinical photos, treatment outcomes, and cephalometric data, emphasizing an evidence-based, outcome-driven approach. This book is an invaluable resource for dental undergraduates, orthodontic trainees, and experienced specialists seeking a current, comprehensive reference on managing sagittal discrepancies.
Key Features
- Evidence-based overview of Class II malocclusion, including clinical, skeletal, and epidemiological considerations
- Discussion on optimal timing of treatment, including early vs. late intervention strategies
- Detailed clinical protocols for:
- Growth modification (removable and fixed functional appliances)
- Molar distalisation
- Orthodontic camouflage
- Orthognathic surgery
- Lingual and aligner-based treatment approaches
- Dedicated chapter on Class II Division 2 malocclusion, highlighting its unique treatment considerations
- Richly illustrated with clinical images, cephalometric tracings, and case examples
- Written by a team of renowned international experts in orthodontics and academic research
- Designed for undergraduate dental students, postgraduate orthodontic trainees, and practicing orthodontists
- Covers both traditional and contemporary approaches, including aligner therapy and digital planning
- Focused on clinical outcomes, decision-making, and long-term stability
