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401.

Lever-Hook Edgewise Arch for Midfacial Protraction

Volume 33 : Number 3 : Page 160 : Mar 1999

Orthopedic correction of patients with midfa­cial deficiencies and related Class III maloc­clusions presents a particular challenge. The appliances used should promote growth and development of the ma...

402.

Lingual Lever-Arm Technique for En Masse Translation in Patients with Generalized Marginal Bone Loss

Volume 33 : Number 12 : Page 700 : Dec 1999

Two mechanical difficulties make orthodontic treatment of patients with generalized mar­ginal bone loss particularly demanding: 1. The centers of resistance of the teeth move toward the apices about 6...

403.

Absolute Anchorage in Orthodontics: Direct and Indirect Implant-Assisted Modalities

Volume 7 : Number 7 : Page 397 : Jul 2000

Many of the conventional means for enhanc­ing orthodontic anchorage are less than ideal, because they either rely on structures that are themselves potentially mobile (teeth), or they rely too heavily...

404.

CASE REPORT

Extraction Treatment of a Gummy Smile with Lingual Orthodontics and Skeletal Anchorage

Volume 59 : Number 4 : Page 20250401 : Apr 2025

In this case report, Drs. Albertini, Zucchini, Albertini, Dotti, and Lombardo manage a gummy smile with four premolar extractions and a lingual appliance, using two palatal miniscrews and power arms to reduce side effects during simultaneous anterior intrusion and retraction.

405.

JPO Interviews Dr. Charles H. Tweed, Part 2

Volume 2 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1968

This is the second installment of the Tweed interview, which was conducted by Dr. Sidney Brandt, Interviews Editor of JPO. The first part appeared in the December 1967 issue. DR. BRANDT: In your book ...

406.

Troubleshooting the ACCO

Volume 4 : Number 8 : Page 440 : Aug 1970

Treatment with the relatively simple Margolis ACCO (Fig. 1) can lead to relatively complicated problems. To a large extent we can avoid them by taking special care in case selection and analysis and b...

407.

A Light Force Edgewise Technique to Control Anterior Overbite by Prior Cuspid Positioning

Volume 13 : Number 7 : Page 457 : Jul 1979

This is an edgewise technique which uses light forces to retract and position the cuspids with zero frictional resistance, and control anterior overbite, while conserving anchorage. Extraoral anchorag...

408.

JCO ROUNDTABLE Stability of Orthodontic Treatment, Part 1

Volume 40 : Number 1 : Page 27 : Jan 2006

DR. GOTTLIEB What is the most frequent evidence of instability of results? DR. WARREN The most frequent evidence that I see is a return of rotations of the anterior teeth. DR. COZZANI I'd say incisor ...

409.

JCO Interviews Morton Cohen and Elliott Silverman on Indirect Bonded Practice

Volume 8 : Number 7 : Page 384 : Jul 1974

384-jco-img-10.jpg 384-jco-img-11.jpg Completely Indirect Bonded Practice GOTTLIEB Is it correct that both of you are using an indirect technique and bonding all your attachments? SILVERMAN With the...

410.

JCO Interviews Dr. James McNamara, Jr., on the Frankel Appliance, Part 1: Biological Basis and Appliance Design

Volume 16 : Number 5 : Page 320 : May 1982

DR. GOTTLIEB Jim, give us a little background on how you became involved with the Frankel Appliance.DR. MCNAMARA After graduation from the University of California orthodontic program in 1968, I came ...

411.

A Non-Extraction Treatment with the Edgewise Appliance

Volume 3 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1969

The purpose of this paper is to present a procedure for the treatment of non-extraction cases which varies from "pure Tweed" treatment but still is consistent with those basic principles of the Tweed ...

412.

Burstone Series, Part II: Simultaneous En Masse Retraction of Maxillary Anteriors with Lingual Root Torque

Volume 5 : Number 4 : Page 200 : Apr 1971

Experience with the segmented arch technique in 197 completed Class II division 1 and bimaxillary protrusion cases with overjets up to 17 mm gives me the confidence to tell you that the system is simp...

413.

The Use of Cephalometrics in Surgical-Orthodontics

Volume 8 : Number 6 : Page 341 : Jun 1974

Cephalometrics is a most useful tool in surgical-orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Since none of the most widely used analyses was devised specifically for the diagnosis of surgical-orthod...

414.

Directional Edgewise Orthodontic Approach, Part 3

Volume 9 : Number 1 : Page 42 : Jan 1975

This is the third installment in a series of articles in which Dr. Hickham is presenting the directional edgewise orthodontic approach in detail and several adjunctive techniques. Parts 1 and 2 appear...

415.

Practical Points to Practice Efficiency, Part 2

Volume 9 : Number 9 : Page 543 : Sep 1975

The first installment of this article appeared in the August issue of JCO. New Patient Procedures As I examine the new patient in the examination room, my secretary takes notes on all pertinent inform...

416.

Bionators in Class II Treatment

Volume 19 : Number 3 : Page 185 : Mar 1985

The bionator (Fig. 1) is a functional appliance introduced by Balters in 1960. The original appliance and a number of current variations were intended primarily for use in Class II cases with retrogna...

417.

Bioprogressive Simplified, Part 1: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

Volume 21 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1987

Translating orthodontic skills into a bona fide delivery system is one of the most difficult tasks faced by clinicians. With technology becoming ever more complex, it is impossible to create an effici...

418.

Maxillary Protraction Therapy: Diagnosis and Treatment

Volume 25 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1991

Orthodontic treatment alone is not always sufficient for patients who need maxillary protraction therapy. The chances of success depend on four areas: 1. The relationship of the maxilla to the mandibl...

419.

THE READERS' CORNER

Volume 30 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1996

Topics are surgical-orthodontic cases and HMO/PPO patients.1. What percentage of your patients are surgical-orthodontic cases? Most of the respondents reported that between 4% and 5% of their active c...

420.

THE READERS' CORNER

Palatal Expansion and Mandibular Incisor Extraction

Volume 34 : Number 1 : Page 19 : Jan 2000

Do you overcorrect rapid palatal expansion, and if so, how long do you usually retain the expansion? All clinicians reported that they overcor­rected the arch when using RPE. The vast major­ity (82%) ...

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