Although the risk of harm in orthodontics is considerably limited compared to surgery or other invasive medical and dental therapies, there is nonetheless growing concern about medicolegal issues and risk management within the orthodontics community. This book describes the myriad potential malpractice problems associated with orthodontics therapy and provides sound advice about how to avoid them. It is divided into two avoiding potential iatrogenic responses associated with orthodontic treatment and malpractice and risk management. An essential resource for all orthodontists, other dental professionals, and trial lawyers.
Contents
1 Classification of Undesirable Tissue, Organ, and System Effects Hypothetically Linked to An Introduction
2 Enamel Color Alterations Associated with Orthodontics
3 Enamel Effects During Bonding-Debonding and Treatment with Fixed Appliances
4 Metabolic Profile of Orthodontic Patients Exhibiting Root An Assessment of the Biologic Predisposition Hypothesis