Most orthodontic anomalies can be intercepted from a very young age, and it is the dental surgeon, in direct contact with young patients, who will detect them.
This book guides practitioners, both specialists and non-specialists, in their early intervention. Through a bioprogressive approach, the author emphasizes the importance of orthodontic screening and prevention in the maxillofacial development of children.
Through ten clinical situations frequently encountered during orthodontic consultations with young children, the author describes the process from clinical examination to the most appropriate treatment, taking into account commonly accepted data. For each of the ten clinical cases presented, the key points of clinical observation and radiological examination are elaborated upon.
These elements are essential in developing the reasoning that leads to an accurate and relevant diagnosis. The cases are presented clearly and practically, guiding the reader through the process of effective decision-making.