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2012 AAO CONVENTION
Volume 46 : Number 2 : Page 77 : Feb 2012
The Aloha State has not played host to the AAO since 2003, but its most wondrous attractions are timeless. As a preview of the annual meeting, to be held May 4-8, our yearly guide to attractions in th...
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Volume 9 : Number 1 : Page 56 : Jan 1975
A surgical procedure can be used to split the median palatal suture in adult orthodontic patients who have either bilateral posterior cross bites, or maxillary insufficiencies. Without surgery, fusion...
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A Toothborne Hawley Type Retainer
Volume 18 : Number 4 : Page 282 : Apr 1984
Patients complain that the conventional Hawley retaining appliance: is too bulky and uncomfortable causes a speech impediment, usually lisping causes a bad taste in the mouth causes a loss of taste se...
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Rapid Dentoalveolar Expansion Technique
Volume 11 : Number 1 : Page 47 : Jan 1977
Ever since Korkhaus came to the United States in 1956 and presented his method of splitting the palate in maxillary deficiency cases, this form of treatment has burgeoned in popularity with an impetus...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
Volume 20 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1986
Congenitally missing or evulsed maxillary incisors can make orthodontic treatment particularly difficult when the patient has worn an acrylic palate with a replacement tooth. Such a palate can inhibit...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
In-Office Fabrication of a Simple Miniscrew-Assisted Rapid Palatal Expander
Volume 52 : Number 0 : Page 347 : Jun 2018
The authors describes a simple way to fabricate a MARPE appliance for transverse expansion of a skeletally constricted maxilla. Two extension wires are connected from the Hyrax screw to four palatal miniscrews for stability, allowing ample tongue space and facilitating oral hygiene.
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Simple, Quick, and Inexpensive Maxillary Molar Anchorage
Volume 32 : Number 1 : Page 24 : Jan 1998
The preservation of maxillary molar anchorage, either after molar distalization or as an adjunct to bicuspid extraction therapy, remains one of orthodontists' most persistent and troubling technical p...
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Volume 23 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1989
The frustration of poor cooperation and the possibility of litigation over eye damage from headgear provide sufficient cause to explore alternative methods of preserving maxillary anchorage. I have fo...
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OVERVIEW
Anatomical Guidelines for Miniscrew Insertion: Palatal Sites
Volume 45 : Number 8 : Page 433 : Aug 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.)A previous Overview ...
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Consideration of Airway in Orthodontics
Volume 12 : Number 6 : Page 440 : Jun 1978
The following case is a dramatic demonstration of the importance of the nasopharyngeal airway in orthodontics. It concerns a male (Fig. 1A) who, at age 12.5, had a submucous cleft palate, which was re...
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Panoramic Surveys and the Missing Mesiodens
Volume 25 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1991
Most orthodontists routinely use only a panoramic x-ray, rather than a full series, for diagnosis.1 Panoramic surveys are the fastest and safest way to see all the teeth, especially those that are not...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Integrated Clinical Orthodontics
Volume 46 : Number 9 : Page 580 : Sep 2012
VINOD KRISHNAN, BDS, MDS, MOrth RCSZE'EV DAVIDOVITCH, DMD, Editors 528 pages. $149.99. 2012.Wiley-Blackwell, 10475 Crosspoint Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46256. (800) 434-3422; www.wiley.com. One of the m...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
Maxillary Retainer with Lingual Arch
Volume 6 : Number 8 : Page 455 : Aug 1972
This retainer has an open palate to prevent impingement of the appliance on the palatal tissue, especially the incisive papilla. It also has an .025" round lingual arch from the mesial of one first bi...
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Non-Acrylic Removable Retainer
Volume 18 : Number 9 : Page 641 : Sep 1984
Removable appliances with an acrylic base may cause soft tissue inflammation in patients who tend to accumulate plaque or are hypersensitive to free monomer, especially when cold-curing acrylic is use...
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A Hygienic Appliance for Rapid Expansion
Volume 2 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1968
It is generally believed that orthodontic forces affect the alveolar process only. Rapid palatal expansion as re-introduced by Haas1, is a significant advance in maxillary orthopedics. It opens the ...
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Volume 11 : Number 10 : Page 690 : Oct 1977
This is the first in a series of diagnostic case studies, each of which will illustrate a particular problem in orthodontic diagnosis. The presentation is divided into three sections. In Section I, we...
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Rapid Expansion of the Maxillary Arch, Part I
Volume 2 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1968
Rapid expansion of the maxillary arch leading to opening of the mid-palatal suture is by no means a new method of orthodontic treatment. Probably Angell (1860) first described rapid expansion of the m...
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Upper-Molar Intrusion Using Anterior Palatal Anchorage and the Mousetrap Appliance
Volume 47 : Number 5 : Page 314 : May 2013
Overerupted upper molars due to missing lower antagonists are a common orthodontic problem, especially in adult patients. To facilitate prosthodontic restoration in the mandible, the overerupted molar...
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OVERVIEW
The T-Zone: Median vs. Paramedian Insertion of Palatal Mini-Implants
Volume 50 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2016
(Editor’s Note: In this regular column, JCO provides an overview of a clinical topic of interest to orthodontists. Contributions and suggestions for future subjects are welcome.) Mini-implants have be...
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CLINICAL AID
Protecting Mucosa from Archwire Impingement
Volume 24 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1990
Mucosal injuries from long-span archwires are common in orthodontic practice, especially with upper arches in cleft lip and palate patients. Abundant fat tissue underlining the cheek mucosa can make i...
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