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Systemized orthodontic treatment mechanics
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Systemized orthodontic treatment mechanics Richard P McLaughlin San Diego, California, USA
John C Bennett L o n d o n , UK
Hugo J Trevisi Presidente Prudente, Brazil
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M Mosby EDINBURGH
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NEW YORK
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SYDNEY TORONTO
2001
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - .aai i'n 1^ ii n Hiii ii ttmBamargemKsmamBBmuBammmmmBimmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Goal-directed orthddontic treatment is extremely important. If the goals of treatment goals are not kept in mind from the diagnosis and treatment-planning phase through lo the phase of retention, continuous errors can be made. Treatment then becomes inefficient and results are disappointing. However, if treatment goals are kept constantly in mind, results become much more consistent, and when minor compromises must occur, the reasons for these can be understood, and many of them can be avoided in the future. The goals of treatment for the authors are listed below. They hope the reader will keep these in mind when reading the text, to provide greater insight into their intent. It is hoped that in that way it will have more meaning. The treatment goals are: • • • •
Condyles in a seated position - in centric relation Relaxed healthy musculature A 'six keys' (Mass I occlusion Ideal functional movements - a mutually protected occlusion • Periodontal health • Best possible aesthetics. This book was originally planned as a second edition of the first Bennett and McLaughlin text, entitled Orthodontic Treatment Mechanics and the Preadjusted Appliance, published in 1993. However, there have been so many technological changes and improvements over the past 8 years that an entirely next text became necessary, supplementing the general message of the first. A second Bennett and Mclaughlin text, entitled Orthodontic K4anagemenl of the Dentition with the Preadjusted Appliance, was published in 1997. This devoted a chapter to each tooth in the dentition, emphasizing clinical situations relating to each tooth. It evolved into a far more extensive project than initially intended, and required a substantial manuscript to cover the wide range of material. With this third textbook, the intention is to return to a concise format somew