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December 2002
Volume 36, Issue 12

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Stationary Anchorage

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There is no more important subject in orthodontics than anchorage. With every application of force, consideration must be given not only to its magnitude and direction, but also to its antagonist. For...

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CASE REPORT

Autotransplantation of a Permanent Maxillary Incisor

DANNY GLEISER DDS, CLARA JARAMILLO DDS

This report documents an autotransplantation used to restore the space left by an inverted and impacted permanent maxillary incisor in an adolescent patient. Diagnosis and Treatment Planning A 12-year...

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Titanium Appliances for Allergic Patients

GIAMPIETRO FARRONATO MD, MS, MDS, CINZIA TIRAFILI MD, MS, PHD, CRISTIANA ALICINO DDS, MDS, FRANCO SANTORO MD, MS, MDS

Recent studies have confirmed an increasing tendency for growing patients to have allergic responses to orthodontic materials. Such a reaction usually occurs within the first 24-48 hours of appliance ...

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CLINICAL AID

Custom-Made Rotational Ligatures

ELIE AMM DCD, DES, JOSEPH BOU-SERHAL DCD, DOrth

Many types of auxiliaries are commercially available for the correction of mild-to-moderate rotations, including Steiner wedges, rotational wedges, and rotational ligatures. These prefabricated produc...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Working with Children: From Compliance to Collaboration

MARY H. OSBORNE RDH, JOAN UNTERSCHUETZ BS, MA

Compliance is a concern that we as orthodontists face daily. Technical progress has been made in the last decade or so with the development of so-called "non-compliance" devices, but patient behavior ...

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Clinical Evaluation of Bond Failure Rates with a New Self-Etching Primer

SHADOW ASGARI DDS, ANNA SALAS DDS, MS, JERYL ENGLISH DDS, MS, JOHN POWERS PHD

Traditional orthodontic bonding systems use a 37% phosphoric acid etchant, a bonding agent, and composite resin cement.1,2 More recent fourth-generation bonding systems such as All-Bond 2* utilize a s...

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2002 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, Part 3: More Breakdowns of Selected Variables

ROBERT G. KEIM DDS, EDD, PHD, EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS, ALLEN H. NELSON PHD, DAVID S. VOGELS III

The first article in this three-part series on the 2002 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures (JCO, October 2002) presented the methodology and basic results of the survey, as we...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Transitional Office Design: Attracting an Associate

WARREN HAMULA DDS, MSD

Years ago, many orthodontists at the end of their careers chose simply to finish their remaining cases and close their offices. Today, it is much less sensible, from a tax and retirement planning stan...

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