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Creative Adjuncts for Clear Aligners, Part 1: Class II Treatment
Volume 49 : Number 2 : Page 83 : Feb 2015
Clear aligners have been increasingly utilized by orthodontists in recent years. Originally directed toward the correction of mild orthodontic problems in adults,1-5 this approach became more challeng...
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A TAD-Based System for Camouflage Treatment of Severe Skeletal Class III Malocclusion
Volume 50 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2016
Several techniques have been used for nonsurgical treatment of adult Class III patients, including extractions, multiloop edgewise therapy, and multibrackets with Class III elastics.1-5 While these me...
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CASE REPORT
Treatment of Skeletal Class II Open Bite with the Triple Intrusion System
Volume 52 : Number 8 : Page 427 : Aug 2018
The authors introduce a reliable method for treating an adult open-bite patient with maxillary vertical excess and a retrognathic mandible. This case report illustrates a triple intrusion system that uses a multipurpose implant, posterior maxillary cap splints, and palatal miniscrews to enable maxillary posterior retraction and mandibular anterior rotation.
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Volume 3 : Number 5 : Page 247 : May 1969
The following case report is presented because of its unusual severity, the extensive tooth movements involved in treatment, and the difficulty of retention. In addition, the changing shape of the man...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 500 : Sep 1970
500-jco-img-2.jpgDR. BRANDT: Do third molars have any influence on the stability of a treated dentition? Dr. GRABER: You know, Sid, each question stimulates enough thoughts to fill at least a chapter ...
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Volume 10 : Number 11 : Page 789 : Nov 1976
Orthodontic treatment has lacked a correlation between the mechanics of most techniques and the anatomical environment within which these techniques operate. We tend to have a diagrammatic concept of ...
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Orthodontic Management of the Palatally Impacted Tooth
Volume 15 : Number 12 : Page 810 : Dec 1981
In most orthodontic techniques used to move impacted canines into the arch, the force usually comes from the labial archwire and is directed labially. However, when the canines are impacted high in th...
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Volume 19 : Number 2 : Page 128 : Feb 1985
A high percentage of young children with severe overjet and overbite suffer fractured maxillary incisors, making it important to act at an early age--6-9 years--in such cases to try to avoid the probl...
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Bimler Therapy, Part 2: Bimler Appliance
Volume 19 : Number 12 : Page 880 : Dec 1985
There are three basic Bimler appliances, based on the incisor relationship (Fig. 1): The A appliance corrects protrusive incisors in Class II, division 1 cases. The upper labial arch and lower labioli...
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Volume 20 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1986
The Porta-Stat, a portable cephalometric and arthrometric cephalostat, was designed to take standardized craniofacial and TMJ x-rays of infants and infirm patients in the clinician's office, the opera...
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CASE REPORT
Treatment of a Dilacerated Incisor
Volume 22 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1988
Dilaceration is a deformity that results from a disturbance in the relationship between uncalcified and already calcified portions of a developing tooth.1 Trauma has been suggested as an etiological f...
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Evaluation of Maxillary Disjunction with Bone Densitometry
Volume 26 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1992
Many studies have been conducted to investigate the changes that occur in the maxillary arch and at the midpalatal suture during rapid palatal expansion.1 Experiments on pigs2 and monkeys3,4 have show...
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Pain in the Early Stages of Orthodontic Treatment
Volume 26 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1992
The short-term discomfort that commonly follows the placement of orthodontic appliances can cause discontinuation of treatment in a number of patients.1-3 Orthodontic pain is a multifactorial phenomen...
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The Effect of Maxillary Retainers on the Clarity of Speech
Volume 27 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1993
Patient cooperation with retainer wear is a difficulty all orthodontists face daily.1-3 Complaints of gagging sensations, discomfort, and distorted speech are common. If the patient is simultaneously ...
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A Practical Biteplane for Use with Fixed Appliances
Volume 27 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1993
Biteplanes are often used when bracket interference makes it difficult to bond the lower anterior or even the lower posterior teeth at the start of treatment. Biteplanes are also needed in many cases ...
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Impression Technique for Patients with Limited Mandibular Opening
Volume 29 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1995
The most frequent cause of hypomobility of the jaw, according to Rotskoff, is muscular trismus.1 Other possible causes include arthritis or synovitis of the temporomandibular joints,2 trauma to the co...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 429 : Aug 2002
It's a well-known fact that history is not so much a steady stream as a paroxysmal flow, with long periods of relatively quiescent progress interrupted by brief periods of tumultuous change. These sho...
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Volume 37 : Number 8 : Page 438 : Aug 2003
The Inman Aligner*, a versatile removable appliance, is a unique modification of the traditional spring retainer. It uses superelastic open-coil springs to create light and constant forces on both the...
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Treatment of a Unilateral Class II, Division 2 Malocclusion with a Palatally Impacted Canine
Volume 37 : Number 9 : Page 479 : Sep 2003
This 14-year-old female presented with the chief complaint of a palatally impacted maxillary right canine (Figs. 1A, 1B, and 1C.). Her facial profile was mesognathic-convex. The frontal photographs sh...
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Use of a Modified Butterfly Expander to Increase Anterior Arch Length
Volume 37 : Number 9 : Page 490 : Sep 2003
This article shows how a maxillary transverse discrepancy can be corrected by using a modified rapid maxillary expander to increase the incisor-canine arch length while maintaining the intermolar widt...
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