THE EDITOR'S CORNERDon't Force ItLARRY W. WHITE, DDS, MSDDon't Force ItIn this issue of JCO is an article by Dr. Robert Cash about an apparatus developed several years ago by Dr. James Jasper of California. To my knowledge, this is the first article publish... |
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A New Measurement of Profile EstheticsANTHONY D. VIAZIS, DDS, MSSoft-tissue profile esthetics play a significant role in modern orthodontics. Treatment methods are sometimes chosen or modified based on the goal of improving, or at least not compromising, the patie... |
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Measuring Symptom Severity with the TMJ ScaleEDWARD P. SPIEGEL , DDS, STEPHEN R. LEVITT, MD, PHDPatients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) usually seek care in response to specific symptoms. Although pain in the face or head is the most frequent chief complaint,1 a wide variety of symptoms ... |
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New Electrodes for Welding Orthodontic WiresDR. HEINZ WINSAUERBeta titanium wires, introduced in the early 1980s, are known for their weldability, formability, and high springback.1,2 They also permit auxiliaries such as finger springs and loops to be welded to ... |
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGNWorking with an Interior DecoratorWARREN HAMULA, DDS, MSD, CHRISTINE C. GAY, DDCDThis question-and-answer session will address the topics often raised by orthodontists who are planning to decorate their offices. DR. HAMULA Why should an orthodontist consider using an interior deco... |
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TECHNIQUE CLINICAccessory Aligning Wires in Double Molar TubesNIALL J.P. McGUINNESS, BA, BDS, FDS RCPS, GARY S. HOWE, BDS, FDS, DDO, MOrth, MSCThe incorporation of the second molars in a lower archwire can increase anchorage by as much as 30 percent when combined with intermaxillary support, such as Class II elastics.1 It is also helpful in ... |
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CASE REPORTAdult Nonextraction Treatment with a Jasper JumperROBERT G. CASH , DDSThis article describes an adult patient with a bilateral Class II malocclusion and an anterior open bite who was treated without extractions, using a Jasper Jumper appliance (Fig. 1) to distalize and ... |
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Don't Force ItIn this issue of JCO is an article by Dr. Robert Cash about an apparatus developed several years ago by Dr. James Jasper of California. To my knowledge, this is the first article publish...
Soft-tissue profile esthetics play a significant role in modern orthodontics. Treatment methods are sometimes chosen or modified based on the goal of improving, or at least not compromising, the patie...
Patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) usually seek care in response to specific symptoms. Although pain in the face or head is the most frequent chief complaint,1 a wide variety of symptoms ...
Beta titanium wires, introduced in the early 1980s, are known for their weldability, formability, and high springback.1,2 They also permit auxiliaries such as finger springs and loops to be welded to ...
This question-and-answer session will address the topics often raised by orthodontists who are planning to decorate their offices. DR. HAMULA Why should an orthodontist consider using an interior deco...
The incorporation of the second molars in a lower archwire can increase anchorage by as much as 30 percent when combined with intermaxillary support, such as Class II elastics.1 It is also helpful in ...
This article describes an adult patient with a bilateral Class II malocclusion and an anterior open bite who was treated without extractions, using a Jasper Jumper appliance (Fig. 1) to distalize and ...
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