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Table of Contents
Оглавление1 Cover
4 Preface
8 1 History, Present and Future of Aligners 1.1 History of Clear Aligners 1.2 Origins of Align Technology 1.3 Early Clear Aligner Manufacturers 1.4 Align Technology Development 1.5 Current Situation and Future of Aligners 1.6 Promising Aligner Initiatives 1.7 Future of Clear Aligners
9 2 Basic Principles with Aligners 2.1 Forces 2.2 Engagement 2.3 Anchorage 2.4 Case Selection to Start with Aligners Technique
10 3 Why Invisalign? 3.1 Why Did We Begin Prescribing Invisalign in Our Practice? 3.2 Our Motivation
11 4 Patient Communication Skills 4.1 Invisalign Equates to Health, Wellness and Outstanding Results 4.2 Effective Patient Communication
12 5 Keys to Practice Growth 5.1 How to Get the Best Results with Invisalign
14 7 Predictability of Movement 7.1 Treatments to Gain Familiarity with the Technique
15 8 Types of Treatments with Invisalign
16 9 Pillars of the Invisalign Technique 9.1 Aligners 9.2 ClinCheck Software 9.3 Attachments and Features of SmartForce 9.4 Auxiliary Techniques 9.5 Technician (CAD Designer)
17 10 Conventional Attachments
19 12 Attachments Bonding and Interproximal Reduction 12.1 Bonding Attachments Protocol 12.2 Interproximal Reduction Procedure
20 13 Digital Workflow 13.1 Records 13.2 Creating a New Patient Record
21 14 ClinCheck Software 14.1 The Perfect ClinCheck Review in 10 Steps 14.2 Communication with the Technician
22 15 Treatment Monitoring and Appointments Protocol 15.1 Tracking Treatment Progress 15.2 Appointments Protocol for Invisalign Patient
23 16 Troubleshooting and Retention 16.1 Auxiliary Techniques 16.2 Finishing Techniques 16.3 Retention
24 17 Arch Length Discrepancies 17.1 Spacing 17.2 Crowding
25 18 Growing Patients 18.1 First Treatment 18.2 Teenage Patients
26 19 Transversal Problems: Symmetric and Asymmetric Expansion 19.1 Things to Consider in Expansion Cases 19.2 Symmetric Expansion 19.3 Asymmetric Expansion 19.4 Tips for Transversal Arch Compensation
27 20 Sagittal Discrepancies 20.2 Class II Cases 20.3 Class III 20.4 Dentoalveolar Protrusion Skeletal Class II
28 21 Vertical Problems 21.1 Open Bite 21.2 Deep Bite: Classification According to Complexity Bibliography
29 22 Asymmetries 22.1 Growing Patients with Asymmetry 22.2 Non‐growing Patients with Asymmetry
30 23 Extraction Cases 23.1 Incisor Extraction 23.2 Extraction of Premolars
31 24 Multidisciplinary Cases: Implants 24.1 TADs to Intrude Upper Molars 24.2 Upper Midline Shift 24.3 Posterior Bite Collapse 24.4 Posterior Bite Collapse with Deep Bite 24.5 Biomechanics of the Locatelli for Mesialization of the Lower Dental Arch Opening Space for Implants 24.6 Gingivectomy, Passive Eruption Case 24.7 Anterior Intrusion Anchored on Dental Implant 24.8 Anterior Torque Anchored on Dental Implant
32 25 Prerestorative Orthodontics: Veneers 25.1 Bleaching 25.2 Veneers to Solve Lateral Bolton Discrepancy in a Class III Patient 25.3 Space Opening for Anterior Crowns and Implants 25.4 Anterior Intrusion for Two Central Incisor Veneers 25.5 Edge‐to‐Edge Bite Preparation for Veneers
33 Index