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Use of Tip-Edge Brackets in Patients with Repaired Alveolar Clefts
Volume 32 : Number 2 : Page 84 : Feb 1998
Patients with repaired alveolar clefts can be difficult to treat orthodontically. Autogenous alveolar bone grafting of the residual cleft defect generally provides the best conditions for successful o...
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Butterfly Expander for Use in the Mixed Dentition
Volume 33 : Number 10 : Page 583 : Oct 1999
Although rapid palatal expansion is often used to correct maxillary deficiencies in growing patients,1-4 the transverse forces delivered during RPE have been shown to create undesirable side effects s...
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DIGITAL ORTHO LAB
Three-Dimensionally Printed Monolithic Riding Pontics
Volume 59 : Number 2 : Page 115 : Feb 2025
Drs. Kim, Alexander, Norton, Arnason, and Ellis provide a workflow for designing and fabricating personalized riding pontics with improved esthetics and fit. A monolithic design eliminates the bracket-tooth interface, where conventional pontics are most likely to fail.
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Alignment of Blocked-Out Maxillary Lateral Incisors
Volume 34 : Number 7 : Page 434 : Jul 2000
Alignment of blocked-out maxillary lateral incisors can be difficult in patients with deep overbite, primarily because of occlusal interference. A number of solutions have been proposed for this probl...
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Reduction of Maxillary Intermolar Width in Class III Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment
Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 695 : Dec 2000
Considering the relatively high prevalence of Class III malocclusion in Oriental populations,1-5 surgical-orthodontic treatment in Korea usually involves correction of anterior crossbite. Elimination...
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Distalization of Maxillary Molars with a Midpalatal Miniscrew
Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 22 : Jan 2003
Traditional methods of controlling anchorage during molar distalization tend to cause unwanted movement of other teeth and to require patient cooperation. These disadvantages can be overcome with skel...
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A Lingual Arch for Intruding and Uprighting Lower Incisors
Volume 37 : Number 6 : Page 302 : Jun 2003
Many mechanical systems have been described for intrusion of the lower incisors. When full fixed appliances are used with a mandibular archwire that has a reverse curve of Spee, the intrusive force ca...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Completion of a Retention Program
Volume 40 : Number 1 : Page 47 : Jan 2006
How many times have you heard the question: "How long will I have to wear my retainers?" My guess is that the answer equals the number of patients you have treated. In this month's Management and Mark...
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A Precise Wire Guide for Positioning Interradicular Miniscrews
Volume 41 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 2007
Advantages of miniscrews over endosseous implants in cases requiring skeletal anchorage include their smaller size and lower cost, a wider range of implantation sites, ease of insertion and removal, t...
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Biomechanical Considerations in Treatment with Miniscrew Anchorage, Part 3: Clinical Cases
Volume 42 : Number 6 : Page 329 : Jun 2008
In two previous articles (JCO, February 2008 and March 2008), we described biomechanical variations that may occur during the retraction of anterior teeth using skeletal anchorage. The present article...
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Volume 2 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1968
Fig. 1 There are times when a conventional Hawley retainer just does not stay in place. You spend what seems like endless chair-time in the middle of a busy afternoon making all kinds of adjustments i...
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Volume 2 : Number 10 : Page 418 : Oct 1968
The removal of cement from the teeth after band cementation and band removal is a long and tedious job that occupies the orthodontist in a most non-productive manner. The answer to this problem is the...
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A Technique for Realignment and Stripping of Crowded Lower Incisors
Volume 3 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1969
Well-aligned and separated lower incisors can be stripped with greater accuracy and with less danger of mutilating approximating teeth. Therefore, this technique first realigns the crowded lower incis...
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More About the Universal Appliance
Volume 5 : Number 2 : Page 72 : Feb 1971
This paper may be considered a continuation of "The Universal Appliance Today", Parts I and II, published in the November and December 1969 issues of JPO. Some of the drawings have been adapted from t...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
Space Closer with 6-6 Elastic Thread Ligature
Volume 6 : Number 1 : Page 48 : Jan 1972
In debanding, it is wise to remove upper anterior bands first. If there is more space between the anterior teeth than you would want to close with a retainer (Fig. 1), you have the option of closing i...
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Volume 6 : Number 7 : Page 404 : Jul 1972
One of the most frequently used retaining appliances is the lower cuspid-to-cuspid retainer. Since the appliance is relatively simple, the orthodontist may be lulled into a false sense of security. He...
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A Removable Cuspid-to-Cuspid Retainer
Volume 7 : Number 2 : Page 118 : Feb 1973
Retention of the lower teeth has been accomplished through many different methods: tooth positioners, Hawley retainers, six-to-six and cuspid-to-cuspid fixed lingual retainers. Which retention method ...
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Volume 7 : Number 3 : Page 187 : Mar 1973
On almost 100% of the patients in our office we will use a high labial retainer on the upper arch and a retainer on the lower arch with no labial frame but with elastic hooks supporting elastics acros...
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A New and Simple Palate Splitting Device
Volume 7 : Number 6 : Page 368 : Jun 1973
Since the revival of palatal suture splitting devices by Dr. Andrew Haas, it has been apparent that a more simple, but equally efficient, appliance was needed. The construction of bands, taking an imp...
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Volume 9 : Number 11 : Page 713 : Nov 1975
Experience with the computerized timing headgear in the treatment of over two hundred cases in my office has produced some interesting new information about its use and its impact on an orthodontic pr...
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