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Mosby's Orthodontic Review,
Edition 3Editors: Edited by Jeryl D. English, DDS, MS, Sercan Akyalcin, Ph.D., D.D.S. and Timo Peltomäki, DDS, MS, PhD
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18 Jun 2025
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Description
Prepare for the INBDE and ABO certification exams the smart way with Mosby’s Orthodontic Review, Third Edition! This comprehensive resource offers a concise review of orthodontic concepts, diagnosis, treatment planning, and clinical treatment — all in a question-and-answer format that is ideal for certification and re-certification exam prep, as well as for clinical practice. Plus, clinical case reports allow you to apply your knowledge to real patient scenarios. This is the only review book designed specifically for orthodontics, making it a must-have for students, residents, general dentists, and orthodontists!Key Features
- NEW! 15 new chapters cover a range of topics, including craniofacial growth and development from conception to birth; etiology of malocclusion; the development of oral function; sleep disordered breathing; AI in diagnosis and treatment planning; biomaterials and 3D printing; clear aligner treatment; and others
- NEW! Clinical photos, figures, tables and boxes enhance understanding of the content throughout the text
- NEW! Enhanced ebook version, included with every new print purchase, features 480 multiple-choice review questions for the ABO exam, plus digital access to all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
- NEW! Sectioned approach in the table of contents provides greater clarity, structure, and utility of the content
- Easy-to-read, question-and-answer format presents information in a digestible format to promote high-yield learning for orthodontic and dental board exams
- Case-based approach, including many patient scenarios and clinical case reports, reflects and supports the content styles in both the ABO and INBDE exam format
- More than 1,000 illustrations provide a visual guide to conditions, techniques, diagnoses, and key concepts in orthodontic practice and treatment
- Expert team of international lead authors and contributors brings both academic and clinical expertise to the content
About the author
Edited by Jeryl D. English, DDS, MS, Chair and Program Director, Department of Orthodontics, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA; Sercan Akyalcin, Ph.D., D.D.S., Member of Faculty of Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, USA and Timo Peltomäki, DDS, MS, PhD, Professor, School of Medicine, University of Tampere, Chairman, Oral and Maxillofacial Unit, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland
1. Craniofacial Growth and Development: From Conception to Birth
2. Craniofacial Growth and Development: From Birth to Maturity
3. Etiology of Malocclusion
4. Development of the Occlusion
5. Development of Orofacial Function
6. Management of Craniofacial Anomalies
7. Orthodontic Records and Case Evaluation
8. Three-Dimensional Imaging in Orthodontics
9. Diagnosis of Orthodontic Problems
10. Treatment Planning
11. Soft Tissue Paradigm in Orthodontics
12. Treatment Tactics for Problems Related to Dentofacial Discrepancies in Three Planes of Space
13. Sleep-Disordered Breathing
14. Temporomandibular Disorders
15. Overview of Artificial Intelligence Based Tools and their Applications in Orthodontics
16. Appropriate Timing for Correction of Malocclusions
17. Phase I: Early Treatment
18. Treatment of Class II Malocclusions
19. Treatment of Class III Malocclusions
20. Early and Late Treatment of Anterior Open Bites
21. Biology of Tooth Movement
22. Biomechanics in Orthodontics
23. Orthodontic Appliances
24. 3D Printing Applications in Orthodontics
25. Minor Tooth Movement
26. Phase II: Nonsurgical Adolescent and Adult Cases
27. Skeletal Anchorage in Orthodontics
28. Three-Dimensional Control of Tooth Movement with Skeletal Anchorage
29. Biomechanical Considerations of the Invisalign System
30. Comprehensive Treatment with Clear Aligners
31. Oral Hygiene: Possible Problems and Complications
32. Adult Interdisciplinary Orthodontic Treatment
33. The Orthodontist’s Role in Cleft Lip and Palate Rehabilitation
34. Soft Tissue Diode Laser Surgery in Orthodontics
35. Orthognathic Surgery
36. Secrets in Computer-Aided Surgical Simulation for Complex Craniomaxillofacial Surgery
37. Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics
38. Interpretation of the Treatment Outcomes
39. Oral Health–Related Quality of Life and Patient-Reported Outcomes
40. Three-Dimensional Update on Clinical Orthodontic Issues
2. Craniofacial Growth and Development: From Birth to Maturity
3. Etiology of Malocclusion
4. Development of the Occlusion
5. Development of Orofacial Function
6. Management of Craniofacial Anomalies
7. Orthodontic Records and Case Evaluation
8. Three-Dimensional Imaging in Orthodontics
9. Diagnosis of Orthodontic Problems
10. Treatment Planning
11. Soft Tissue Paradigm in Orthodontics
12. Treatment Tactics for Problems Related to Dentofacial Discrepancies in Three Planes of Space
13. Sleep-Disordered Breathing
14. Temporomandibular Disorders
15. Overview of Artificial Intelligence Based Tools and their Applications in Orthodontics
16. Appropriate Timing for Correction of Malocclusions
17. Phase I: Early Treatment
18. Treatment of Class II Malocclusions
19. Treatment of Class III Malocclusions
20. Early and Late Treatment of Anterior Open Bites
21. Biology of Tooth Movement
22. Biomechanics in Orthodontics
23. Orthodontic Appliances
24. 3D Printing Applications in Orthodontics
25. Minor Tooth Movement
26. Phase II: Nonsurgical Adolescent and Adult Cases
27. Skeletal Anchorage in Orthodontics
28. Three-Dimensional Control of Tooth Movement with Skeletal Anchorage
29. Biomechanical Considerations of the Invisalign System
30. Comprehensive Treatment with Clear Aligners
31. Oral Hygiene: Possible Problems and Complications
32. Adult Interdisciplinary Orthodontic Treatment
33. The Orthodontist’s Role in Cleft Lip and Palate Rehabilitation
34. Soft Tissue Diode Laser Surgery in Orthodontics
35. Orthognathic Surgery
36. Secrets in Computer-Aided Surgical Simulation for Complex Craniomaxillofacial Surgery
37. Retention and Relapse in Orthodontics
38. Interpretation of the Treatment Outcomes
39. Oral Health–Related Quality of Life and Patient-Reported Outcomes
40. Three-Dimensional Update on Clinical Orthodontic Issues
Book Reviews
“It creates a great union and understanding of the subjects regarding treatment limitations and possibilities… The material is written and organized with great clarity… The quality of the book is top notch and useful for the intended audience. Comparing this book to other books in the field, this serves as a great resource. This is an important updated edition, as technology has grown immensely since the start of orthodontics, changing the way that health care is delivered in the field of orthodontics. Being up to date with knowledge is helpful. I recommend this book to my colleagues as well as those in training.”
Review by Matthew Moore, DMD (Private Practice), ©Doody's Review Service, 2026.
Review of the previous edition:
"This book can be highly recommended; it is good value for money and gives a comprehensive overview of the subject. The publication is suitable for general dentist with an interest in orthodontics, postgraduate students of the subject as well as specialists." -Reviewed by: European Journal of Orthodontics March 2015
"..suitable for general dentist with an interest in orthodontics, postgraduate students of the subject as well as specialists." -Reviewed by Stephanie Oiknine on behalf of European Journal of Orthodontics, February 2015
" ... this volume for orthodontics is timely." -Reviewed by Dr. Niall McGuinness on behalf of Orthodontics, March 2015
"The book is beautifully illustrated with numerous colour photographs and diagrams. A comprehensive and up to date list of references is provided at the end of each chapter, which allows the reader to source the original relevant literature. In summary this book can be highly recommended; it is good value for money and gives a comprehensive overview of the subject. The publication is suitable for general dentist with an interest in orthodontics, postgraduate students of the subject as well as specialists." -Reviewed by Stephanie Oiknine on behalf of European Journal of Orthodontics, February 2015
Review by Matthew Moore, DMD (Private Practice), ©Doody's Review Service, 2026.
Review of the previous edition:
"This book can be highly recommended; it is good value for money and gives a comprehensive overview of the subject. The publication is suitable for general dentist with an interest in orthodontics, postgraduate students of the subject as well as specialists." -Reviewed by: European Journal of Orthodontics March 2015
"..suitable for general dentist with an interest in orthodontics, postgraduate students of the subject as well as specialists." -Reviewed by Stephanie Oiknine on behalf of European Journal of Orthodontics, February 2015
" ... this volume for orthodontics is timely." -Reviewed by Dr. Niall McGuinness on behalf of Orthodontics, March 2015
"The book is beautifully illustrated with numerous colour photographs and diagrams. A comprehensive and up to date list of references is provided at the end of each chapter, which allows the reader to source the original relevant literature. In summary this book can be highly recommended; it is good value for money and gives a comprehensive overview of the subject. The publication is suitable for general dentist with an interest in orthodontics, postgraduate students of the subject as well as specialists." -Reviewed by Stephanie Oiknine on behalf of European Journal of Orthodontics, February 2015
ISBN:
9780443118760
Page Count:
448
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Orthodontic Residents; Orthodontists