THE EDITOR'S CORNERThe State of the SpecialtyROBERT G. KEIM DDS, EdD, PhDEvery time I attend the AAO Annual Session or one of the regional orthodontic society meetings, I make a point of informally surveying JCO readers. While we do have more structured means of keeping ou... |
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2014 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, Part 1: Results and TrendsROBERT G. KEIM DDS, EdD, PhD, EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS, DAVID S. VOGELS III, PHILIP B. VOGELSIn this series of articles, we will report the key results of JCO's sixth nationwide Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures. This year's Study is the first to be conducted online; the... |
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JCO INTERVIEWSDr. Jim McNamara on Early Orthodontic and Orthopedic Treatment, Part 2JAMES A. MCNAMARA JR. DDS, PhD, ROBERT G. KEIM DDS, EdD, PhDDR. KEIM Jim, the first part of our interview covered your background and how your treatment philosophy has evolved over time. I would like to continue with a discussion of the nuts and bolts of how y... |
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THE CUTTING EDGETreatment Planning for Orthodontic-Restorative Cases with SureSmile TechnologyRICHARD L. SCHECHTMAN DDSThis column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor W. Ronald Redmond, DDS, MS. In the past, treatment planning for orthodontic- restorative cases required the use of wax setups, which were time consumin... |
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A 3D-Printed Miniscrew Insertion StentS. FAYYAZ AHAMED MDS, A.S. APROS KANNA MDSThree-dimensional printing offers a vast potential for orthodontic applications.1 Two 3D printing systems, stereolithography (SLA) and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), have already gained populari... |
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TECHNIQUE CLINICIncisor Retraction with a Compressed Open-Coil SpringALEXEI PETROV DDS, PhD, ARAM DAVIDYAN DDS, MITHRAN S. GOONEWARDENE BDS, MMSSimultaneous retraction and space closure of proclined and spaced maxillary incisors can be accomplished in the initial phase of treatment by using a compressed open-coil spring and self-ligating mola... |
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Surgical and Orthodontic Treatment of a Fused Maxillary Central Incisor and Supernumerary ToothTAMAR FINKELSTEIN DMD, YEHOSHUA SHAPIRA DMD, NAOMI BECHOR DMD, NIR SHPACK DMD, MSCFusion and gemination are relatively rare developmental anomalies affecting both the deciduous and permanent dentitions. Fusion is a union of two separate tooth buds during embryologic development of ... |
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Every time I attend the AAO Annual Session or one of the regional orthodontic society meetings, I make a point of informally surveying JCO readers. While we do have more structured means of keeping ou...
In this series of articles, we will report the key results of JCO's sixth nationwide Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures. This year's Study is the first to be conducted online; the...
DR. KEIM Jim, the first part of our interview covered your background and how your treatment philosophy has evolved over time. I would like to continue with a discussion of the nuts and bolts of how y...
This column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor W. Ronald Redmond, DDS, MS. In the past, treatment planning for orthodontic- restorative cases required the use of wax setups, which were time consumin...
Three-dimensional printing offers a vast potential for orthodontic applications.1 Two 3D printing systems, stereolithography (SLA) and direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), have already gained populari...
Simultaneous retraction and space closure of proclined and spaced maxillary incisors can be accomplished in the initial phase of treatment by using a compressed open-coil spring and self-ligating mola...
Fusion and gemination are relatively rare developmental anomalies affecting both the deciduous and permanent dentitions. Fusion is a union of two separate tooth buds during embryologic development of ...
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