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Methodology of Orthodontic Diagnosis

Do you find that the diagnostic process in orthodontics contains a huge amount of data that is difficult to deal with and extract useful information from to make the most appropriate decision for the case?<br>This book helps you organize your thoughts about the orthodontic case data and employ it in the correct way to get the maximum benefit from it and not ignore any information from it that may be decisive in the process of making a treatment decision.

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Methodology of Orthodontic Diagnosis

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  1. Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis The path that leads to malocclusion Etiology Hereditary Congenital Developmental Functional Environmental Following this methodology, we start the case study from the malocclusion and explore the path to the etiology. Anomalies Skeletal Dentoalveolar Dental Taking into account all considerations specific to the case. Malocclusion

  2. Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis Case’s consideration / Growth / Esthetic / Health / Personal / Environmental Functional Developmental Congenital Hereditary The etiology of these abnormalities may be Tooth sector inclination Abnormality of jaw size and/or position One tooth malposition Skeletal anomalies Dentoalveolar anomalies Tooth anomalies This malocclusion can occur as a result of Malocclusion For example

  3. Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis This methodology of diagnosis allows:  A deeper understanding of the orthodontic case and the relationship between all its elements.  To know the anomaly that has led to the malocclusion and thus to know where the place in which correction should be made.  To know the etiology: 1- Know the treatment options. 2- If it is necessary to eliminate the causes. 3- The possibility of relapse. 4- The duration of fixation after treatment.

  4. Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis The book “Methodology of Orthodontic Diagnosis” explains this methodology in detail. In this book, every malocclusion is studied, along with all the possibilities of the anomaly responsible for it and all the etiology responsible for this anomaly. It also explains all the means by which these elements can be studied, measured and analyzed. In addition to a comprehensive explanation of all the considerations that need to be studied in the orthodontic case.

  5. Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis Methodology of orthodontic diagnosis This book is available on the following platforms This diagnostic methodology has been transformed into an application OrthoLogic OrthoLogic is an application based on this methodology orthodontists to make a methodical diagnosis of their orthodontic case. that helps For more information about the app. ► OrthoLogic is vailable on

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