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Bass Orthopedic Appliance System, Part 3: Case Management

Volume 21 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1987

Patient Motivation It is important to recognize that the dentofacial features that make up a skeletal Class II malocclusion belong to an individual person. From the initial visit the orthodontist must...

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Clinical Management of Unilaterally Impacted Mandibular First and Second Molars

Volume 37 : Number 3 : Page 162 : Mar 2003

Orthodontic traction of impacted teeth can present mechanical challenges, especially when impacted molars are involved. Tooth impaction is uncommon, however, with an overall incidence of between 5.6% ...

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Management of Pathological Tooth Migration in Patients with Advanced Periodontal Disease

Volume 47 : Number 9 : Page 520 : Sep 2013

Chronic periodontitis is characterized by a loss of clinical attachment due to destruction of the periodontal ligament and loss of the adjacent supporting bone.1 The condition may be localized, involv...

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Management of Maxillary Central Incisor Fenestration with a 2 × 2 Appliance

Volume 49 : Number 7 : Page 465 : Jul 2015

A gingival fenestration is a circumscribed defect of the cortical plate that exposes the underlying root surface without involving the alveolar margin of the bone.1,2 Although the etiology is uncertai...

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Management of Partially Impacted Mandibular Molars Using Temporary Anchorage Devices

Volume 51 : Number 5 : Page 275 : May 2018

In a series of six cases, Dr. Di Leonardo and colleagues demonstrate the versatility of miniscrews in uprighting impacted lower molars, using various biomechanical systems to suit different clinical situations while minimizing unwanted side effects.

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Management of Deeply Impacted Molars with the Miniscrew-Supported Pole Technique

Volume 52 : Number 11 : Page 589 : Nov 2018

In this article, Dr. Carmen Lorente and four colleagues illustrate an effective and simple surgical technique, using a cantilever arm supported by a miniscrew and a dental anchorage unit, to force the eruption of a deeply impacted second molar.

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Modified Frog Protocol for Deep-Bite Management in Growing Patients

Volume 59 : Number 5 : Page 326 : May 2025

To level the curve of Spee while correcting a severe deep bite with clear aligners, Drs. Huanca Ghislanzoni, Mourgues, Gonzáles-Olmo, and Romero-Maroto introduce a modification of the frog protocol, combining space creation with alternating intrusion of the lower canines and incisors.

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 4: Panel Discussion

Volume 7 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 1973

DR. NORTON What will be the ultimate role of auxiliaries in dentistry? DR. LINDQUIST My opinion at this time is that the role of auxiliaries in dentistry should not be expanded much beyond the present...

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 3: Solo Orthodontic Practice

Volume 7 : Number 5 : Page 294 : May 1973

This is the third in a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Parts 1 and 2 appeared in the January 1973 and March 1973 issues of JCO. The S...

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A New Non-Surgical Approach for Extreme Dolichocephalic Malocclusions, Part 2: Case Selection and Management

Volume 40 : Number 4 : Page 250 : Apr 2006

A variety of dental and skeletal conditions can exist within the dolichocephalic population. Figure 13A illustrates a patient with a severe open bite and an acceptable smile line in which the occlusal...

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THE READERS' CORNER

Internal and External Marketing

Volume 30 : Number 7 : Page 383 : Jul 1996

What are your most successful internal marketing methods? Being friendly and professional, as well as emphasizing excellent patient communications, were the principal methods mentioned by respondents....

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Self-Organization as Practice Management

Volume 32 : Number 7 : Page 405 : Jul 1998

The business and professional fields have been through so many management fads, it begins to appear that we are willing victims of a sect of management gurus who make a living writing variations on a ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Blueprint for Time Management

Volume 17 : Number 4 : Page 221 : Apr 1983

Blueprint for Time ManagementIn a typical traditional orthodontic practice, the orthodontist spent almost all of his time working at the chair. As long as practices continued to grow, this arrangement...

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OVERVIEW

Orthodontic Management of Patients with Asthma

Volume 60 : Number 4 : Page 244 : Apr 2026

This Overview examines the intersection of asthma and orthodontic practice, covering the oral effects of inhaled bronchodilators and corticosteroids, the associations between asthma and dental caries and periodontal disease, and pain management considerations in asthmatic patients. The authors offer practical clinical recommendations, including appliance hygiene guidance and emergency preparedness measures to support safer and more effective orthodontic treatment.

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CASE REPORT

Interdisciplinary Management of Aggressive Periodontitis

Volume 49 : Number 9 : Page 597 : Sep 2015

Aggressive periodontitis involves rapid periodontal destruction in otherwise healthy individuals - generally younger patients, though older individuals may also be affected. If it is not diagnosed early and treated appropriately, generalized aggressive periodontitis can lead to early tooth loss. The clinical appearance and pattern of destruction may vary; the most common complaints are recently noticed flaring, progressive spacing, and mobility of the anterior teeth. Such an occurrence not only affects the patient's function and esthetics, but can also be detrimental to self-esteem.

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Is There an "Art" of Japanese Orthodontic Practice Management

Volume 16 : Number 11 : Page 715 : Nov 1982

Is There an ''Art'' of Japanese Orthodontic Practice Management?In common with a great many other people, I have done a considerable amount of reading about what has come to be known as the art of Jap...

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BOOK REVIEWS

The Herbst Appliance: Research-Based Clinical Management

Volume 42 : Number 9 : Page 535 : Sep 2008

HANS PANCHERZ, DDS, OD, FCDS(Hon.)SABINE RUF, DDS, DMD 280 pages, 1,089 illustrations. $198. 2008. Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc.4350 Chandler DriveHanover Park, IL 60133(800) 621-0387www.quintpub....

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THE READERS' CORNER

Congenitally Missing Incisors and Improving Practice Management

Volume 30 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 1996

What are your criteria for handling congenitally missing upper lateral incisors? Nearly 80% of the practitioners said that closing the spaces left by missing maxillary lateral incisors was their first...

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THE READERS' CORNER

Mounting Models and Practice Management Software

Volume 35 : Number 7 : Page 423 : Jul 2001

Do you mount models? About a quarter of the respondents reported that they routinely mounted models, while 44% said they mounted models occasionally. On the other hand, 35% indicated that they never m...

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CASE REPORT

Surgical-Orthodontic Management of a Child with Autism

Volume 39 : Number 2 : Page 103 : Feb 2005

Autism was first described and named by Kanner in 1944.1 An organic disorder characterized by abnormalities in the brain, especially the limbic system and cerebellum, it is manifested in an impaired c...

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