THE EDITOR'S CORNERThe 2013 JCO Orthodontic Practice StudyDAVID S. VOGELS IIIIn my last introduction to the biennial JCO Orthodontic Practice Study (October 2011), I wrote about how technology had affected the way orthodontics is practiced in the United States. Now, our survey... |
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Correction of Upper-Arch Asymmetries Using the Mesial-DistalsliderBENEDICT WILMES DMD, MSD, PhD, RAVINDRA NANDA BDS, MDS, PhD, MANUEL NIENKEMPER DDS, MSC, BJÖRN LUDWIG DMD, MSD, DIETER DRESCHER DMD, PhDCorrecting maxillary dental asymmetries without the need for extractions or space opening for dental implants represents a major challenge for the orthodontist, especially when using conventional anch... |
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Treatment of Multiple Ankylosed Teeth Using a Piezoelectric DeviceDARIO BERTOSSI MD, GIAMPIETRO FARRONATO MD, VALENTINA PICOZZI DDS, ALESSANDRA LUCCHESE DDS, MS Orth, ENRICO GHERLONE MD, DDS, GUIDO BISSOLOTTI MD, FIORENZO FACCIONI MD, PIER FRANCESCO NOCINI MDAnkylosis is a fusion of alveolar bone with the cementum and/or dentin that may occur either before or after tooth eruption.1 The molars, particularly the mandibular second deciduous molars, are most ... |
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2013 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study, Part 1: TrendsROBERT G. KEIM DDS, EdD, PhD, EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS, ALLEN H. NELSON PhD, DAVID S. VOGELS IIIThis three-part series will describe and analyze the most important results of the 17th biennial JCO Orthodontic Practice Study. JCO subscribers can access the complete tables and the survey questionn... |
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2013 JCO ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE STUDY -- COMPLETE TABLESSubscribers can log in and download a PDF of this document. (It is over 50 pages long.)Excerpted material from the Practice Study is published as articles in the November-December 2013 and January 201... |
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PEARLSStaining Adhesive Remnants for Easy RemovalMADHUKAR REDDY RACHALA BDS, MDS, M.S.V. KISHORE MDS, MOrth, KURAPATI VAMSILATHA BDSComplete removal of any remaining adhesive from the enamel surface is critical after debonding, since residual composite can lead to unesthetic staining, caries, or periodontal problems. Once the larg... |
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Management of Crouzon Syndrome in an Adult PatientJHASSU V.N. MOHADEB BDS, MDS, YAN QIN LU BDS, MDS, PHD, ABDULLAH KHALDOUN ALDOWAJI BDS, MDS, XIAOMING GU BDS, MDS, PhD, QI ZHANG MDS, PhD, PENG XU MDS, PhD, CHENG YANG MDS, PhDCrouzon syndrome is an autosomal-dominant craniosynostosis characterized by premature closure of the cranial sutures, midfacial hypoplasia, and exophthalmia.1-3 A mutation of fibroblast growth factor ... |
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CASE REPORTPresurgical Class III Treatment Using Lingual Appliances for Two-Dimensional Tooth MovementCARLO QUADRELLI MD, DDSAlthough lingual appliances were not originally considered suitable for surgical-orthodontic cases,1,2 recent reports have demonstrated successful results.3-5 When only two-dimensional movements of th... |
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In my last introduction to the biennial JCO Orthodontic Practice Study (October 2011), I wrote about how technology had affected the way orthodontics is practiced in the United States. Now, our survey...
Correcting maxillary dental asymmetries without the need for extractions or space opening for dental implants represents a major challenge for the orthodontist, especially when using conventional anch...
Ankylosis is a fusion of alveolar bone with the cementum and/or dentin that may occur either before or after tooth eruption.1 The molars, particularly the mandibular second deciduous molars, are most ...
This three-part series will describe and analyze the most important results of the 17th biennial JCO Orthodontic Practice Study. JCO subscribers can access the complete tables and the survey questionn...
Subscribers can log in and download a PDF of this document. (It is over 50 pages long.)Excerpted material from the Practice Study is published as articles in the November-December 2013 and January 201...
Complete removal of any remaining adhesive from the enamel surface is critical after debonding, since residual composite can lead to unesthetic staining, caries, or periodontal problems. Once the larg...
Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal-dominant craniosynostosis characterized by premature closure of the cranial sutures, midfacial hypoplasia, and exophthalmia.1-3 A mutation of fibroblast growth factor ...
Although lingual appliances were not originally considered suitable for surgical-orthodontic cases,1,2 recent reports have demonstrated successful results.3-5 When only two-dimensional movements of th...
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