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at times the readers are directed to other questions to find covers almost every facet of theoretical and clinical ortho-
the explanation (e.g. chapter2, questions 91 and 92). Some dontics. This detailed approach appears excessive for under-
orthodontic texts used in the book may not be considered graduate dental students, but the text may serve as a useful
mainstream and there also appears to be a lack of evidence preparation for postgraduate examinations, as indicated by
from contemporary peer-reviewed journals. the authors.
Overall, it is clear that a vast amount of work has been
put into the preparation of this book, which is extensive and GolfamKhoshkhounejad

European Journal of Orthodontics 35 (2013) 718


doi:10.1093/ejo/cjt040
Advance Access publication 1 June 2013

Orthodontic Retainers and Removable Appliances: Principles of Design and Use (2013)
Editors: Friedy Luther, Zararna Nelson-Moon
Edition: 1stedn
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, West Sussex, UK
Price: $75.99
ISBN: 978-1444330083
Pages: 198

This book provides extensive practical information on how and criticism of their commercial applications, which seems
to design, fit, adjust, maintain, and troubleshoot retainers to have increased their popularity with patients and practi-
and removable orthodontic appliances. It has concise step- tioners alike. VFAAs are often marketed mainly to general
by-step instructions alongside clear illustrations for key practitioners who often have not had orthodontic training
areas of clinical orthodontic practice. Furthermore, there is at specialist level but are keen on aesthetic dentistry. As the
an extensive well-illustrated chapter, using clinical scenar- authors highlighted, despite of several commercially sug-
ios, where readers can test their knowledge and understand- gested treatment indications, there appear to be significant
ing of the appropriateness of upper removable appliances. limitations to the tooth movement that can be achieved
The authors describe a wide variety of mainly upper withVFAAs.
removable appliances and their modifications to treat As a whole, this book is well organized, clear, and easy
malocclusions and Ifound it appropriate that it was pointed to read. The list of references appears limited, but is under-
out that, in modern orthodontics, fixed appliances are often standable, give the practical nature of the book. This work
a better choice for treatment and that removable appliances will serve as a good tool for dental students, general dental
should sometimes not beused. practitioners, orthodontic students, and therapists teaching
The information concerning functional appliances is the basis of orthodontic retainers and removable appliances.
limited, apart from the Twin Block and its modifications, Even if an orthodontist is likely to be familiar with most
which are described in detail. This book would, in my opin- of the issues described in this book, it still offers ample
ion, have benefitted from the description of appliances that opportunity to explore various issues regarding orthodontic
allow for guided eruption. Such appliances are widely used retainers and removable appliances in detail. Ialso recom-
in Scandinavian countries for early interceptive treatment of mend this book to dental technicians as an additional text
crowding, increased overjet, deep bite, crossbite, and distal for their training program.
occlusion.
The last chapter about vacuum or pressure formed active
appliances (VFAA) was very welcome, with its information RiittaPahkala

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