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Artikelname: Ein gnatho-physignometrisches System als ästhetische Grundlage der biomechanischen Orthodontie (2: pp.456-477, 25 Abb.).
Artikelbeschreibung:
Andresen, Viggo:
Ein gnatho-physignometrisches System als ästhetische Grundlage der biomechanischen Orthodontie (2: pp.456-477, 25 Abb.).
Fortschritte der Orthodontik, in Theorie und Praxis, 1.-3.Bd. Hrsg. v. G.Korkhaus. (all publ.). - Berlin, Hermann Meusser, 1931-1933, 8°, 766, 536, 404 pp., zahlr. Abb., 3 HLwdBde; ExBibExpl.
Richtungsweisende Vorarbeiten von Viggo Andresen (1870-1950) zur Funktionskieferorthopädie.
Von Andresen finden sich noch folgende weitere Beiträge in diesen drei Bänden der "Fortschritte der Orthodontik" und die dann später als "Fortschritte der Orthodontik und Kinderzahnheilkunde" von Raban & Schwarzenberg weitergeführt wurde:
Biomechanische Orthodontie für den Allgemeinarzt und für den Schulzahnarzt; Die pädontische "Konturband-Füllung" als Maßnahme der orthodontischen Prophylaxe; Normbegriff und Optiumsbegriff; Die Bedeutung der Milchmolaren und die Minderwertigkeit der ersten Molaren.
Ferner finden sich Beiträge in dieser "Internationale(n) Zeitschrift für Kiefer- und Gesichtsorthopädie" von Corrado d'Alise, M. Ass, Heinrich Berger, C. Bertram, Carl Breitner, V. Beseda, E.Budtz-Jorgensen, A. Cieszynski, Lucien de Coster, Sylvian Drefus, D. Sehldon Friel, Heinz Glaser, Karl Greve, Herbert Hofrath, A. Immenkamp, Jung, Kjellgren, Okutaro Kogure mit Shigeru Yamada & Tutae Tunoda; Josef König, Alfred Körbitz, Gustav Korkhaus; Ilse Krockow & Winkler, M. Leist, Else Levy-Davidsohn, Hans Linder, Benedetto Mela, Oskar Meyer, Friedrich Neumann, L. Nowack, Richard Philips, A.T. Pitts, James T. Quintero, Rita Renninger, R. Ritter, Heinrich Salomon, Elsbeth von Schnizer, Karl Schuchmann, Willy Schumacher jr., Arthur Martin Schwartz, Carl Skogsborg, S. Strauß, Stephan Varga, Wannenmacher, F. Watry, Winkler und Shigeru Yamada.
EUR 160.00 (Bestell-Nr: 42104)

Artikelname: Behandlung der Okklusionsanomalien der Zähne. Angle's System.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Angle, Edward H.:
Behandlung der Okklusionsanomalien der Zähne. Angle's System.
Autorisierte Übersetzung v. J. Grünberg, redigiert von A.Oppenheim. - Berlin, H.Meusser, 1908, 8°, XVI, 630 pp., 666 Abb., OLnBd.
Erste Deutsche Ausgabe, nach der siebenten, bedeutend vermehrten und vollkommen umgearbeiteten Auflage.
Edward Harley Angle (1855-1930), "founder of "Scientific Orthodontica." Provost Smith upon conferring of honorary degrees at the dedication of Thomas W.Evans Dental Institute, 1915, expressed the following tribute to our great teacher, in words that can hardly be improved upon, broad, in their meaning and true in their statement: "Lover of art and nature, intimate friend of trees and flowers, but preeminently founder of the science of orthodontia, to which the best thought of a life has been given in experimentes and test."
"The first to incorporate in his teachings and writings the views of Davenport and others, publicly emphasizing that extraction of the teeth in order to cortrect maloclusion was unnecessary and even criminal; the importance of restoring normal occlusion in order that the best results might be obtsained and the teeth permanently retained."
"Dr Angle read his first paper in December, 1886, "Irregularities of the Teeth", before the Minneapolis Dental Society, repeating this before the Minnesota State Dental Society in May, 1887, and the describing for the first time (in a paper read before the Ninth International Medical Congress, 1887) what is now recognized as the "Angle System". From the simple beginning there has developed that which we now recognize as the leading method of treating irregularities of the teeth. Seven editions of his "Malocclusion of the Teeth" have gone through the press. ... Each edition was more comprehensive than the preceeding one and contained all of the advances made by the author in the intervening years. The first five editions were pamphlets, the sixth however, was more of an elaborate work; in this he clearly sets forth at length his method of operating, the devices he designed and their method of construction, with the added advantage of numerous photographic reproductions of models showing various cases before and after treatment, thus greatly enhancing the value of the work. The seventh edition brought out in 1907, a work of 627 pages, was the last published in English."
"A brief summary of Dr. Angle's development of his ideas is as follows:
The introduction of metal tubes soldered to the band, providing a "simple, compact, and ready means of attachment between band and working appliance" and the Introduction of Nickel Silver (German), of Traction Screw, of Stationary Anchorage, of Silver Solder, of Occipital Anchorage, of Occlusal Anchorage, of Adjustable Clamp Band, of Angle Impression Trays, of Soft Brass Ligature Wire, of Wire Pinches, Under a New Method of Applying Force; of Band Forming Pliers, of Resection of Frenum Labii, of Head Gear, of Chin Retractor, of Classification of Malocclusion, of Friction Sleeve Nut, Establishing of the Angle School of Orthodontia, Organized the American Society of Orthodontia, of Metal Ligatures in Orthodontia, of Specialization of Orthodontia, of Normal Occlusion (The full complement of teeth, and that each tooth shall be made to occupy its normal position), of Upper First Molar as a Basis of Diagnosis, established the American Orthodontist, of Working Retainer, of Pin and Tube Applicance, of Ribbon Arch - are contributions to orthodontics by Edward H.Angle. -cf.Weinberger, p.675-719
"Das wesentliche an Angles Geräten war deren Vereinfachung und Standardisierung. Während zuvor jede Apparatur eine mehr oder weniger komplizierte Neukonstruktion darstellte, konnte sich nunmehr aus vorfabriziertem (und patentierten) Grundmaterial jeder Praktiker, sozusagen im Baukastensystem, die dem Fall entsprechende Mechanik zusammenstellen." -cf.Hoffmann-Axthelmý, p.281, 418f., 421f., 424f., 427f., 432
EUR 700.00 (Bestell-Nr: 24812)

Artikelname: Die Okklusionsanomalien der Zähne.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Angle, Edward H.:
Die Okklusionsanomalien der Zähne.
Zweite deutsche umgearb. u. verm. Aufl. - Autorisierte Übersetzung v. J. Grünberg, redigiert von A.Oppenheim. - Berlin, H.Meusser, 1913, 8°, XVI, 778 pp., 806 Abb., OLnBd.
The most complete edition is this German translation of the last, the seventh edition with the addition of the working retainer and the pin and tube applicance!
Edward Harley Angle (1855-1930), "founder of "Scientific Orthodontica." Provost Smith upon conferring of honorary degrees at the dedication of Thomas W.Evans Dental Institute, 1915, expressed the following tribute to our great teacher, in words that can hardly be improved upon, broad, in their meaning and true in their statement: "Lover of art and nature, intimate friend of trees and flowers, but preeminently founder of the science of orthodontia, to which the best thought of a life has been given in experimentes and test."
"The first to incorporate in his teachings and writings the views of Davenport and others, publicly emphasizing that extraction of the teeth in order to cortrect maloclusion was unnecessary and even criminal; the importance of restoring normal occlusion in order that the best results might be obtsained and the teeth permanently retained."
"Dr Angle read his first paper in December, 1886, "Irregularities of the Teeth", before the Minneapolis Dental Society, repeating this before the Minnesota State Dental Society in May, 1887, and the describing for the first time (in a paper read before the Ninth International Medical Congress, 1887) what is now recognized as the "Angle System". From the simple beginning there has developed that which we now recognize as the leading method of treating irregularities of the teeth. Seven editions of his "Malocclusion of the Teeth" have gone through the press. ... Each edition was more comprehensive than the preceeding one and contained all of the advances made by the author in the intervening years. The first five editions were pamphlets, the sixth however, was more of an elaborate work; in this he clearly sets forth at length his method of operating, the devices he designed and their method of construction, with the added advantage of numerous photographic reproductions of models showing various cases before and after treatment, thus greatly enhancing the value of the work. The seventh edition brought out in 1907, a work of 627 pages, was the last published in English. This edition has been reprinted several times."
"A brief summary of Dr. Angle's development of his ideas is as follows:
The introduction of metal tubes soldered to the band, providing a "simple, compact, and ready means of attachment between band and working appliance" and the Introduction of Nickel Silver (German), of Traction Screw, of Stationary Anchorage, of Silver Solder, of Occipital Anchorage, of Occlusal Anchorage, of Adjustable Clamp Band, of Angle Impression Trays, of Soft Brass Ligature Wire, of Wire Pinches, Under a New Method of Applying Force; of Band Forming Pliers, of Resection of Frenum Labii, of Head Gear, of Chin Retractor, of Classification of Malocclusion, of Friction Sleeve Nut, Establishing of the Angle School of Orthodontia, Organized the American Society of Orthodontia, of Metal Ligatures in Orthodontia, of Specialization of Orthodontia, of Normal Occlusion (The full complement of teeth, and that each tooth shall be made to occupy its normal position), of Upper First Molar as a Basis of Diagnosis, established the American Orthodontist, of Working Retainer, of Pin and Tube Applicance, of Ribbon Arch - are contributions to orthodontics by Edward H.Angle. -cf.Weinberger, p.675-719
"Das wesentliche an Angles Geräten war deren Vereinfachung und Standardisierung. Während zuvor jede Apparatur eine mehr oder weniger komplizierte Neukonstruktion darstellte, konnte sich nunmehr aus vorfabriziertem (und patentierten) Grundmaterial jeder Praktiker, sozusagen im Baukastensystem, die dem Fall entsprechende Mechanik zusammenstellen." -cf.Hoffmann-Axthelmý, p.281, 418f., 421f., 424f., 427f., 432
EUR 1000.00 (Bestell-Nr: 24547)

Artikelname: Précis le redressement des dents, ou exposé des moyens rationales des prévenir et de orriger les déviationes des dents; suivi de quelques réflexions sur les obturateurs du palais.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Schange, J.M. Alexis:
Précis le redressement des dents, ou exposé des moyens rationales des prévenir et de orriger les déviationes des dents; suivi de quelques réflexions sur les obturateurs du palais.
Seconde Edition. - Paris, Béchet Jne et Labé, Libraires, 1842, 8°, VI, 178 pp., 8 lith. Tafeln mit 16 Abb., orig. broschiertes Exemplar in Halbleinenband.
Second edition (first: 1841) of a classic work in 19th century technical dentistry presenting several new procedures and instruments., with tipped-in single-page of author's text recommending the present work to colleagues, in modern marbled cloth-backed boards, title lettered in gilt on backstrip, uncut, orig. printed wrappers bound in.
J. M. Alexis Schange (1807-?, French) "in 1841 published the first work confined to orthodontics. He introduced a modification of the screw, the clamp band, and, in 1842, 3 years after the vulcanization process had been developed, rubber bands (actually, sections of rubber tubing). He also coined the term anchorage." Norman Wahl, Orthodontics in 3 millennia. Chapter 1: Antiquity to the mid-19th century. American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 127/2 (2005), pp.255-259.
"Schange's "Precis sur le redressement des dents," etc., (1841), follows closely the idea of his countryman Lefoulon. He describes the development of the teeth, their eruption and the procedure of the eruption of the permanent teeth. He, like many of his contemporaries, did not favor the extraction of the deciduous teeth, but did not agree with Lefoulon that the arch narrowed on account of this.
Schange accurately described the occlusion of the teeth both bucco- lingually and mesiodistally, and recognized four varieties of irregularities.

1. Abnormalities in number.
2. Abnormalities of form.
3. Abnormalities of position. Migration and transposition.
4. Abnormalities of direction.
a. Abnormalities of direction of individual teeth.
1. Deviation anteriorly. 2. Deviation posteriorly. 3. Deviation laterally. 4. Deviation rotations.
b. Abnormalities of relation of the dental arches. 1. Protrusion, retrusion and inversion.
c. Abnormalities of occlusion.

The fourth variety of Schange particularly attracts our attention: "The varieties which the teeth may present in the relation of their direction are undoubtedly the most frequent, and at the same time those which most merit out attention because they are those which are most amenable to surgical treatment. These varieties are of two kinds, according as to whether they consist in abnormality of direction of the teeth themselves or in an abnormal relationship of the dental arches to one another.
"The former, those which depend on simple change in the direction of the teeth, are divided into ANTERIOR, POSTERIOR, LATERAL and ROTARY obliquities * * *." The varieties of direction of the second class, those which depend on the abnormal relation of the arches to each other, have been given the name of protrusion, retrusion, etc. Finally, from the combination of simultaneous existence of several or all the deformities just outlined and classified, there results an arrangement which is termed ENGRENEMENT (interdigitation of the cusps).
"It is one of the most obstinate of the abnormal conditions which dental art has to overcome * * *."
Schange mentions three ways of obtaining space in correcting irregularities. First, by filing, which he disapproved of. Second, extraction, which allows too much space. Third, by the enlargement of the arch.
He also devised a form of anchorage, a marked improvement over the crib of Delabarre, because of its simplicity and smaller size, It consisted of pieces of wire or narrow strips of gold bent to conform closely to the necks of the two or three teeth that it surrounded, with a spur attached to rest on the occlusal surfaces. This space was used primarily to prevent the crib from slipping and irritating the peridental membrane. It thus served a different purpose than the one of Delabarre, in that it was not intended to interfere with occlusion, but for the purpose of anchorage, and in securing the ligatures.
Schange also described three kinds of ligatures-silk, linen or grass line, and fine platinum or gold wires. He was not in favor of metal ligatures, on account of the difficulty of attachment, but preferred the silk or grass line, for they absorbed moisture and required little attention. Numerous appliances were devised by Schange. In connection with these, mention must be made of the screw as used by him. For the first time, we find the screw applied in regulating appliances on a clamp band, although having been used previously, in direct movement of the teeth, as a threaded wire by Delabarre; by Lintott, Carabelli, and others, "the honor of the introduction" (of the screw) "of which has been erroneously divided between Dwinnel of New York, Gaine of England" and Schange of Paris." Weinberger, Orthodontics I, pp.279-283
see - CHRISTIAN DEMANGE: JEAN MELCHIOR ALEXIS SCHANGE, ORTHODONTISTE DU XIXE SIECLE. Thèse de doctorat: CHIRURGIE DENTAIRE: Lyon 1: 1983

Crowley, 1015; Poletti, p.103 (both this 2nd. Ed.only); Waller 10706 (3rd Ed.)
EUR 480.00 (Bestell-Nr: 45471)