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Intrusion of Supraerupted Second Molars with the Palatal Intrusion Fork
Volume 49 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 2015
Loss of a tooth in either arch will result in tipping of the adjacent teeth toward the extraction space, narrowing of the alveolar ridge due to resorption, and supraeruption of the antagonist tooth. T...
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Quad Helix Canine System for Forced Eruption of Impacted Upper Canines
Volume 50 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2016
An impacted canine is one of the most difficult clinical problems for the orthodontist. Treatment requires close teamwork with the oral surgeon to gain access to the impacted tooth, followed by precis...
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Rapid Maxillary Expansion and Upper-Molar Distalization with a Miniscrew-Supported Hybrid Appliance
Volume 50 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2016
Malocclusions are a result of skeletal imbalances, dentoalveolar problems, or both, with sagittal, transverse, and vertical discrepancies often presenting concurrently. It is not uncommon, for example...
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CASE REPORT
Simultaneous Phase I Expansion and Ectopic Molar Correction with a Hyrax-Halterman Appliance
Volume 51 : Number 5 : Page 295 : May 2017
Correction of ectopic molars is further complicated by transverse arch constriction.1,2 In such a case, a coil spring on a segmental archwire from the second deciduous molar to the first molar can be ...
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COMMENTARY Precision Lingual Arches
CHARLES J. BURSTONE, CLEMENS MANHARTSBERGER Jul. 1988, Feb. 1989
Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 547 : Sep 2017
Charles J. Burstone has often been called the “Father of Biomechanics.” With the development of the segmented-arch technique, he envisioned a careful approach to deliver the appropriate forces to the ...
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COMMENTARY Clinical Applications of the Miniscrew Anchorage System
ALDO CARANO, STEFANO VELO, PAOLA LEONE, GUISEPPE SICILIANI Jan. 2005
Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 587 : Sep 2017
In 2005, a contingent of prescient and innovative Italian orthodontists published an article that gave practitioners a preview of things to come in the burgeoning world of skeletal anchorage, specific...
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CASE REPORT
Volume 54 : Number 10 : Page 633 : Oct 2020
In this case, skeletal anchorage from bilateral mandibular miniscrews is used to limit the common side effects of Class II elastics used in conjunction with the Carriere Motion Appliance, prior to nonextraction orthodontic camouflage treatment with fixed appliances.
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3D Digital Applications of the Modified C-Palatal Plate for Molar Distalization
Volume 55 : Number 12 : Page 773 : Dec 2021
Modified C-palatal plates have been developed as a palatal approach for Class II patients with severe overjet. Dr. Kook and colleagues demonstrate how to fabricate a 3D-printed jig and a new palatal retraction arch to improve placement accuracy, simplify removal, and avoid inflammation.
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Volume 58 : Number 12 : Page 734 : Dec 2024
This Roundtable brings together panelists with differing opinions on the indications and protocols for maxillary expansion in early treatment. Participants discuss the appropriate ages for treatment and debate whether expansion should be prescribed for sleep-disordered breathing or to avoid future extractions.
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Practical Invisalign Mechanics: Deep Bite and Class II Correction
Volume 59 : Number 4 : Page 241 : Apr 2025
Dr. Glaser launches a series on ClinCheck planning for Invisalign treatment with an overview of common patterns found in Class II patients with deep bite and advice for correcting this type of malocclusion with clear aligners.
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Incorporating Three-Dimensional Printing in Orthodontics
Volume 52 : Number 1 : Page 28 : Jan 2018
A fully digital office laboratory can improve patient comfort while reducing the number of appliance-delivery appointments and enhancing practice efficiency. Drs. Groth, Kravitz, and Shirck review space requirements, workflow, digital case submission, and scheduling protocols for appliance delivery.
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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Early Treatment, Part 3
Volume 13 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 1979
180-jco-img-0.jpg Craniofacial anatomy demonstrated by xerography. (Courtesy Dr. Robert M. Ricketts a33nd Rocky Mountain/Orthodontics.)DR. BRANDT Are your serial extractions restricted to Class I malo...
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Treatment Timing Onset or Onslaught?
Volume 5 : Number 4 : Page 191 : Apr 1971
Too often, discussions of treatment timing become debates about early treatment vs. late treatment when in truth, neither of these procedures exist as entities. We should be much ahead if we would ins...
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Evaluation--Diagnosis Planning: The Challenge in the Correction of Dentofacial Deformities
Volume 13 : Number 8 : Page 526 : Aug 1979
Increasing public awareness of the biological, esthetic and psycho-social problems caused by dentofacial deformities has stimulated and challenged the imagination and expertise of oral-maxillofacial s...
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Clinical Management of the Frankel FR II Appliance
Volume 17 : Number 9 : Page 605 : Sep 1983
In the early years of the Frankel appliance, clinicians and laboratories in this country were unsure of the design, fit, adjustment, and management of the appliance. Poorly fitting appliances were pla...
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Softlanding Treatment Through Inverse Anchorage and Virtual Reality
Volume 29 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1995
Typically, orthodontists have relied on experience and intuition to control tooth movement and have referred to those subjective features as the "art of orthodontics". The techniques used, which often...
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Clinical Applications of the Miniscrew Anchorage System
Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2005
"Might skeletal anchorage be applied to orthodontic tooth movement and orthopedic jaw movement?" With this question in 1983, Creekmore and Eklund were the first orthodontists to suggest in print that ...
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Volume 40 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2006
Forty years ago, Schudy posited the importance of maxillary molar extrusion in vertical facial development.1,2 Other reports followed,3-5 along with a cephalometric analysis centered around vertical d...
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Factors Contributing to the Success or Failure of Skeletal Anchorage Devices: An Informal JCO Survey
Volume 44 : Number 12 : Page 714 : Dec 2010
Editor's Note: JCO recently polled a number of editors and other prominent orthodontists who have considerable experience working with skeletal anchorage. The question was: "In your experience, what a...
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OVERVIEW
Clinical Photography in the Orthodontic Office
Volume 45 : Number 10 : Page 569 : Oct 2011
(Editor's Note: In this quarterly column, JCO provides an overview of a clinical topic of interest to orthodontists. Contributions and suggestions for future subjects are welcome.) Clinical photograph...
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