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ORTHODONTIC PEARLS S E C O N D E D I T I O N ORTHODONTIC PEARLS A Selection of Practical Tips and Clinical Expertise Edited by Eliakim Mizrahi, BDS, DOrth RCS, FDS RCS, MSc, PhD Private practice, London, UK CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20141223 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4822-4195-2 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. While all reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, neither the author[s] nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com CONTENTS Acknowledgements ix Introduction to first edition xi Introduction to second edition xv Manufacturers xix Contributing authors xxiii Chapter 1 The relevance of continuing education to orthodontic practice 1 Nada M Souccar and Lionel P Sadowsky Chapter 2 Administration: The practice 7 Eliakim Mizrahi, Victor Lalieu and Effie Patrikios Chapter 3 Management of the new patient 17 Eliakim Mizrahi Chapter 4 Orthodontic investigations 23 Eliakim Mizrahi, Pieter van Heerden, Antony GH McCollum, Luc Dermaut, Matie Grobler, Colin Wallis, Alexander Jacobson and Demetri Patrikios Chapter 5 Cone beam computed tomography 41 Iain Macleod Chapter 6 Orthodontic photography: An update 45 Jonathan Sandler and Alison M Murray Chapter 7 Case discussion 57 Eliakim Mizrahi Chapter 8 Inter-, intra- and extraoffice communications as an orthodontic risk management tool 65 Laurance Jerrold Chapter 9 The extended duty orthodontic team 75 Liz Hopkins Chapter 10 Marketing an orthodontic practice 87 Winston B Senior, Asif Hassan Chatoo and Renton Tindall vi CONTENTS Chapter 11 Psychology for patient compliance 107 Kees Booij, Victor Lalieu, Effie Patrikios and Colin Wallis Chapter 12 Fixed appliances 115 Eliakim Mizrahi, Robert A Katz, John Hickham, Luc Dermaut, Ronald G Melville, Anthony Lam, Glenn William Cooper, Jonathan Sandler, Matie Grobler, Victor Lalieu, Pieter van Heerden and Lee W Graber Chapter 13 Practical tips for getting the benefits from self-ligating brackets 141 Nigel WT Harradine Chapter 14 Orthodontic auxiliaries 151 Eliakim Mizrahi, Demetri Patrikios, Luc Dermaut, Tom Weinberger, Matie Grobler, Glenn Cooper, Hans Booij, Brett Kerr, Brian Nebbe, Farah R Padhani and Victor Lalieu Chapter 15 Auxiliary springs for crown and root movement 183 Eliakim Mizrahi, Ronald G Melville, Farah R Padhani and André O Hugo Chapter 16 Digital technology for orthodontics: Features and benefits 203 Rohit CL Sachdeva and Nikita Sachdeva Chapter 17 Temporary anchorage devices 213 Eliakim Mizrahi and Antony GH McCollum Chapter 18 Interdisciplinary treatment 233 Eliakim Mizrahi, W Aubrey Soskolne, Ayala Stabholz and Antony GH McCollum Chapter 19 Impacted canines 257 Adrian Becker and Stella Chaushu Chapter 20 Lingual technique in current orthodontic practice 279 Alan Rumbak Chapter 21 Temporomandibular joint: Disc displacement 293 Brian Nebbe Chapter 22 Detailing the final occlusion 303 Eliakim Mizrahi, Luc Dermaut, Richard N Carter and Ronald G Melville Chapter 23 Removable appliances 313 Eliakim Mizrahi, Matie Grobler, Luc Dermaut, Robert A Katz, Ronald G Melville and John J Sheridan Chapter 24 Retention 321 Eliakim Mizrahi, Farah R Padhani, Victor Lalieu, Gerald Gavron, Ronald G Melville, Richard N Carter, Simon Ash, Brett Kerr, Demetri Patrikios and Adam A Ryan Chapter 25 Laboratory aids 341 Eliakim Mizrahi, Desmond Solomon and Ronald G Melville CONTENTS vii APPENDICES 345 Appendix A: Specimen forms and letters 347 Eliakim Mizrahi Appendix B: Specimen intra- and extraoffice communications 357 Laurance Jerrold Appendix C: Practice communication letters 385 Brett Kerr Appendix D: Examination and treatment report template 393 Winston B Senior Appendix E: Initial non-compliance letter 397 Kees Booij Index 399 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I acknowledge and I am extremely grateful to understand that education continues to be the all original and new co-authors for the tre- backbone and foundation on which the future mendous effort they have put in to produce of our profession depends. the material for the second edition. It is a testa- I must also acknowledge with many thanks ment to the quality and standing of our pro- the tolerance and understanding of my wife in fession that clinicians, busy in their own accepting the disruption of our home lifestyle practices, continue to give of their time to over the last number of months. ongoing education whether it is in the formal academic environment or in the contribution Eliakim Mizrahi of material provided for this publication. They

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