1. Auflage 2024
Buch
Hardcover; 21 x 28 cm, 349 Seiten
Sprache: Englisch
Kategorien: Kieferorthopädie, Zahnheilkunde allgemein
ISBN 979-8339758105
Written by dentists Helle Hatt and Jesper Hatt, Mastering Aligner Orthodontics offers a comprehensive guide for dental professionals looking to incorporate clear aligners into their practice. Drawing on years of clinical experience and consulting work, this book breaks down the complexities of aligner treatment, empowering general dentists to confidently treat patients with Invisalign, ClearCorrect, SureSmile, Spark, and other leading systems.
The book covers everything from diagnostics, treatment planning, and aligner selection to managing deviations from the virtual treatment plan. Whether you're new to clear aligners or an experienced practitioner, this guide will equip you with the knowledge needed to avoid common pitfalls, improve patient outcomes, and streamline workflows.
For those comparing aligner systems such as Invisalign vs ClearCorrect, Invisalign vs SureSmile, ClearCorrect vs SureSmile or SureSmile vs Spark this guide provides invaluable insights into the nuances of each system, helping you make informed decisions for your patients. The authors share practical strategies for navigating these popular platforms and selecting the right aligner based on your case requirements.
Key highlights include:
• A deep dive into various aligner systems including Invisalign, SureSmile, ClearCorrect, and Spark
• Practical insights from the authors' extensive experience with AlignerService
• Strategies for treating complex cases and troubleshooting tracking issues
• Tips on integrating clear aligners into comprehensive treatment plans for better functional and esthetic results
Mastering Aligner Orthodontics is an indispensable resource for any dentist looking to enhance their practice with the latest in orthodontic technology. As practising dentists themselves, Helle Hatt and Jesper Hatt, leaders in the field, share invaluable lessons from treating over 18,000 virtual aligner cases worldwide.