THE EDITOR'S CORNERBy Your Pupils You'll Be TaughtLARRY W. WHITE, DDS, MSDBy Your Pupils You'll Be TaughtThe most remarkable teacher I ever had coached our high school football team. He didn't rely on histrionics to motivate his players; rather, he clearly described the tas... |
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The K-Loop Molar Distalizing ApplianceVALRUN KALRA, BDS, MDS, DOrth, DDS, MSWith the recent trend toward more nonextraction treatment, several appliances have been advocated to distalize molars in the upper arch.1-10 Certain principles, as outlined by Burstone,11 must be born... |
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Bracket Placement with the Preadjusted ApplianceRICHARD P. McLAUGHLIN, DDS, JOHN C. BENNETT, LDS DOrthWith the standard edgewise appliance, brackets were usually placed by using a millimeter (Boone or Dougherty) gauge to measure from the incisal or occlusal edge to the desired bracket position. These ... |
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETINGPractice Transition ConceptsMELVIN MAYERSON, DDS, MSD, MICHAEL G. CHUROSHThe transition from one orthodontist to another is a topic of considerable current interest, as evidenced by the plethora of information being disseminated in professional publications and at meetings... |
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Uprighting Fully Impacted Mandibular Second MolarsPRAMOD K. SINHA, BDS, MS, RAM S. NANDA, DDS, MS, PHD, JOYDEEP GHOSH, BDS, MS, ELENI BAZAKIDOU, DDSMandibular second molars erupt as a result of remodeling changes at the anterior border of the ramus1 after self-adjustments of their predetermined mesial axial inclinations.2 However, a lack of space... |
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Mandibular Protraction Appliances for Class II TreatmentCARLOS MARTINS COELHO FILHO, DDS, MSDCorrectly relating the maxilla and mandible has always been a primary concern of orthodontists in treating Class II malocclusions. Devices proposed for such treatment have ranged from intermaxillary e... |
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CASE REPORTSurgical-Orthodontic Treatment of a Class II, Division 2 MalocclusionRAFFAELE SCHIAVONI, MD, DDS, MS, VITTORIO GRENGA, MD, DDSAn adult patient with a Class II, division 2 malocclusion and a short lower face is not a good candidate for orthopedic therapy, and the use of Class II elastics may be contraindicated because of pote... |
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TECHNIQUE CLINICModified Bell-Shape Bonded Lingual RetainerDR. K.F. LIMBonded lingual retainers are often used when the long-term stability of the aligned incisors is uncertain, for reasons including anterior Bolton tooth-size discrepancy, excessive dental compensation, ... |
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By Your Pupils You'll Be TaughtThe most remarkable teacher I ever had coached our high school football team. He didn't rely on histrionics to motivate his players; rather, he clearly described the tas...
With the recent trend toward more nonextraction treatment, several appliances have been advocated to distalize molars in the upper arch.1-10 Certain principles, as outlined by Burstone,11 must be born...
With the standard edgewise appliance, brackets were usually placed by using a millimeter (Boone or Dougherty) gauge to measure from the incisal or occlusal edge to the desired bracket position. These ...
The transition from one orthodontist to another is a topic of considerable current interest, as evidenced by the plethora of information being disseminated in professional publications and at meetings...
Mandibular second molars erupt as a result of remodeling changes at the anterior border of the ramus1 after self-adjustments of their predetermined mesial axial inclinations.2 However, a lack of space...
Correctly relating the maxilla and mandible has always been a primary concern of orthodontists in treating Class II malocclusions. Devices proposed for such treatment have ranged from intermaxillary e...
An adult patient with a Class II, division 2 malocclusion and a short lower face is not a good candidate for orthopedic therapy, and the use of Class II elastics may be contraindicated because of pote...
Bonded lingual retainers are often used when the long-term stability of the aligned incisors is uncertain, for reasons including anterior Bolton tooth-size discrepancy, excessive dental compensation, ...
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