The Alexander Discipline Volume 2
Long-Term Stability
1st Edition 2011
Book
Hardcover, 204 pages, 1000 illustrations
Language: English
Category: Orthodontics
Stock No.: 19291
ISBN 978-0-86715-468-9
QP USA
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Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: Begin with Stability in Mind
Chapter 2. Selective Literature Review on Long-Term Stability
Chapter 3. Special Considerations in Orthodontics
Chapter 4. Anterior Torque Control
Chapter 5. Sagittal Skeletal Alteration and Vertical Skeletal Control
Chapter 6. Transverse Skeletal Alteration
Chapter 7. Functional Occlusion and Stability
Chapter 8. The Smile and Facial Harmony
Chapter 9. Factors Related to Relapse

R. G. "Wick" Alexander DDS, MSD
United States of AmericaClinical Professor of Orthodontics
Baylor College of Dentistry
Dallas, Texas
University of Texas Dental Branch
Houston, Texas
New York University Dental School
New York, New York
Private Practice Limited to Orthodontics
Arlington, Texas
A. Lei; British Dental Journal (July 2012)
"Having treated over 15,000 orthodontic patients, Wick Alexander has an extraordinary wealth of orthodontic knowledge and experience that has enabled him to write this book. It aims to help the clinician 'identify guidelines that will produce the healthiest, most functional, most aesthetic, and most stable orthodontic results.'
The book has nine chapters; all beautifully illustrated with comprehensive patient records taken from the 'Room of Truth,' his bank of data pertaining to approximately 10,000 patients."
Natasha Wright
European Journal of Orthodontics (May 2012)
"In general, this book is certainly a well-thought-out delineation of scientifically proven, foundational concepts and treatment strategies that contribute to improved stability of the corrected malocclusion."
David A. Jones, DDS, MSD; Special Care in Dentistry (January/February 2012)