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2023 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Bianca Lau
Volume 57 : Number 4 : Page 232 : Apr 2023
The eighth winner of this award is a student from the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry at the University of the Pacific. Here, Dr. Lau answers questions about her background, her academic experience, and her orthodontic treatment philosophy.
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CASE REPORT
Volume 58 : Number 12 : Page 745 : Dec 2024
Drs. Palone, Preite, Averta, Cremonini, and Lombardo treat a Class II, division 2 subdivision left malocclusion with a hybrid approach. First, the upper posterior teeth are distalized with a boneborne M-Pendulum appliance, a modification of Hilgers’s device. Clear aligners are then used for orthodontic alignment.
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Volume 36 : Number 3 : Page 147 : Mar 2002
Four off-center bends have been introduced in this series for the first category of molar control. They consisted of toe-in and toe-out bends, in addition to in-bends and out-bends. The toe-in and toe...
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New Frontiers in Orthodontics: Patient Education
Volume 2 : Number 1 : Page 21 : Jan 1968
Motivating parents and patients to orthodontic treatment is not a new idea. Orthodontists for years have given of themselves at the chair to convey the essentials of good oral hygiene, proper elastic ...
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Volume 3 : Number 8 : Page 410 : Aug 1969
The Impacted Cuspid Many different techniques have been described and are employed in the management of the impacted cuspid. They include surgical removal of the offending cuspid and bringing the bicu...
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Cephalometric Trimming of Dental Casts
Volume 4 : Number 3 : Page 148 : Mar 1970
The dental apparatus is tributary to the facial structures in which it is housed. Of these, the muscular system and the skeletal components are the most directly influential. Many of the variabilities...
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The Present Situation of Orthodontics in Norway
Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 224 : Apr 1970
224-jco-img-0.jpgIn 1952 the Norwegian Dental Association established a specialty in orthodontics. It was then 35 years since the first school dental clinic was started, and this public dental service...
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JCO Interviews Robert M. Ricketts
Volume 4 : Number 6 : Page 330 : Jun 1970
330-jco-img-5.jpgDR. BRANDT: All right, Rick, I want to change the subject now and discuss your article in the January 1969 Angle Orthodontist in which you listed twenty-four points which were general...
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Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 493 : Sep 1970
The use of a palatal expansion appliance to correct an apical base deficiency and its accompanying crossbite is increasingly becoming a standard procedure in orthodontics. The thinking that all crossb...
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Volume 12 : Number 8 : Page 587 : Aug 1978
The capacity of the human memory is too limited to store all the information gained by an orthodontist during the course of his lifetime, information he might be able to use to predict how a problem c...
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HEW Reports on Occlusion Summary and Discussion
Volume 12 : Number 12 : Page 849 : Dec 1978
The U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare has published two reports on the occlusion of the teeth of children aged 6-11 and youths aged 12-17 (An Assessment of the Occlusion of the Teeth o...
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Modular 3D Lingual Appliances, Part 1: Quad Helix
Volume 17 : Number 11 : Page 761 : Nov 1983
Assorted lingual arches, molar hooks, cleats, and buttons have been used for support in labial arch therapy. With fixed appliances, to change these single purpose attachments required removal of attac...
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Aramid Fiber Reinforcement of Acrylic Appliances
Volume 19 : Number 9 : Page 655 : Sep 1985
Many attempts to strengthen dental plastics have failed because stress concentrations often occur around embedded materials, and the net effect of embedding materials, like nylon or metal is an actual...
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Volume 20 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1986
Topic include arch expansion and divorced parents.1. What appliance do you use for rapid palatal expansion? What is your usual treatment regimen (adjustment amount and frequency, duration, retention, ...
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Volume 20 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1986
After a practice has been operating for many years, orthodontists begin accumulating a number of paid-up patients who still require additional treatment. The practitioner usually absorbs this addition...
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Initial Management of First Molar Extraction Cases
Volume 22 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1988
It has been said that loss of the first molars doubles the treatment time and halves the prognosis.1 In orthodontic cases where extraction is unavoidable because of caries (a common problem in develop...
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Correction of Tongue-Thrust Swallowing Habits
Volume 23 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1989
Many methods have been used to correct abnormal tongue habits. Mechanical devices such as tongue spurs offer temporary help, but the habit often returns when the device is removed. Functional applianc...
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The Modular Palatal Disjunctor Appliance
Volume 23 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1989
Development of a modular, easily removable palatal expander was prompted by the need for increased precision and working comfort during maxillary surgery. It was designed for a patient with hypertelor...
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Modified Maxillary Splint for Class II, Division 1 Treatment
Volume 25 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1991
Class II orthodontic therapy is ideally directed at both the correction of dentoalveolar disharmony and the attainment of an esthetic and functional dental-skeletal relationship.1,2 As a result, a wid...
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Molar Distalization with Repelling Magnets
Volume 25 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1991
Headgears, space-gaining appliances, and open-coil springs have traditionally been used to move upper molars distally. When such devices are removable appliances, however, they rely heavily on patient...
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