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Modular Orthodontic Systems, Part 2
Volume 12 : Number 5 : Page 358 : May 1978
External Bimetric SystemsThe second modular appliance system is used externally to the arch independently or coordinate with external fullbanded appliances; and/or coordinate with 3D internal modules ...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Early Treatment, Part 2
Volume 13 : Number 2 : Page 115 : Feb 1979
DR. BRANDT Now, you have explained about adenoids and breathing problems. Are there any other functional impairments that cause malocclusion in the mixed dentition? DR. RICKETTS Yes. You can have a cr...
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Functional Occlusion for the Orthodontist, Part 2
Volume 15 : Number 2 : Page 100 : Feb 1981
The Repositioning Splint In our opinion, the two greatest causes of failure of occlusal treatment are: 1. Failure to stabilize and then capture true centric relation prior to occlusal therapy. 2. Fail...
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The Short Face Patient: Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment Options
Volume 16 : Number 10 : Page 668 : Oct 1982
The clinical and cephalometric radiographic characteristics of individuals with a short face have been mentioned in the literature (Schudy, 1966; Sassouni, 1969; Willmar, 1974; Bell, 1977). Recently, ...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Donald H. Enlow on Craniofacial Growth
Volume 17 : Number 10 : Page 669 : Oct 1983
DR. GOTTLIEB Why is there still great controversy about the role of the condyle in mandibular growth?DR. ENLOW We've inherited a terminology, based on concepts that were held in the 1930s, that is bio...
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Bioprogressive Simplified, Part 2: The Linear Dynamic System
Volume 21 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1987
Bioprogressive therapy has been a staple of orthodontics for more than 20 years. Its originators, Drs. Robert Ricketts and Ruel Bench, combined contemporary edgewise mechanics with solid diagnostic pr...
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Volume 51 : Number 5 : Page 284 : May 2018
Recent advances have improved the long-term success of orthodontic space opening for implants in patients with upper lateral incisor agenesis. In this retrospective study, Dr. Schneider and colleagues emphasize the importance of correct implant placement, grafting, and peri-implant molding.
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Regeneration of the Anterior Palatal Alveolar Cortex after Treatment of Bimaxillary Protrusion
Volume 54 : Number 7 : Page 398 : Jul 2021
Excessive incisor retraction in a bimaxillary protrusive case can lead to adverse iatrogenic sequelae. Dr. Singh uses cone-beam computed tomography to document alveolar bone remodeling after treatment of a patient whose upper incisors were retracted bodily past the palatal cortical plate.
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JPO Interviews Dr. Irving D. Buchin
Volume 1 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Nov 1967
103-jco-img-1.jpgThis is the second and concluding article in this series. The first article appeared in the October issue of JPO. How do you treat extraction cases in the mixed dentition? In all extr...
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Removable Appliance Therapy, Part I: Passive Removable Appliances
Volume 2 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1968
Removable appliances have been used for many years on the continent of Europe. There is a definite place for these appliances in orthodontics today, as they are simple and economical, but the cases ne...
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Directional Edgewise Orthodontic Approach, Part 1
Volume 8 : Number 11 : Page 617 : Nov 1974
Edgewise orthodontics has been thought of as a complicated, highly technical, exacting technique. This is unfortunate. It really doesn't have to be that way. I feel that a lot of good people have been...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 3: Indirect Bonding--Laboratory and Clinical Procedures
Volume 16 : Number 12 : Page 812 : Dec 1982
Indirect bonding of orthodontic brackets initially gained some popularity as a result of the efforts of Drs. Silverman and Cohen.1 A survey on bonding, conducted in 1978 by ,Dr. Gorelick, 2 indicated ...
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Volume 17 : Number 6 : Page 396 : Jun 1983
Recent advances in mechanotherapy and changes in concept have reduced the need for extraction in severe discrepancies. This series of articles will document a nonextraction technique the authors have ...
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Volume 17 : Number 8 : Page 519 : Aug 1983
In the current economic climate, orthodontists must become less complacent and recognize that we are providing a consumer-oriented service. We must discover who the consumers are and what care they ex...
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The Vari-Simplex Discipline, Part 3: Extraction Treatment
Volume 17 : Number 8 : Page 537 : Aug 1983
In my practice, we treat approximately three out of four cases nonextraction. The decision depends upon the patient's ability to cooperate, and on the orthodontist's ability to produce a result with a...
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Orthodontic Application of the Mandibular Kinesiograph, Part 1
Volume 18 : Number 10 : Page 710 : Oct 1984
Orthodontists are not only concerned with the alignment of teeth, but with the function of the whole complex stomatognathic system. Teeth cannot be moved without affecting the function of the other pa...
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Prevention of Relapse in Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment, Part 2: Maxillary Superior Repositioning
Volume 21 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1987
Presurgical Orthodontic Treatment Properly use vertical mechanics. Inappropriate use of vertical mechanics is almost exclusively related to attempted orthodontic closure of open bite by extruding ante...
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An Orthopedic Approach to the Treatment of Class III Malocclusion in Young Patients
Volume 21 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1987
Most orthodontists are familiar with the difficulties associated with the treatment of Class III malocclusion, particularly when this condition is identified in patients in the late deciduous or early...
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The Tip-Edge Concept: Eliminating Unnecessary Anchorage Strain
Volume 26 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1992
Tooth movement in any orthodontic technique is accomplished according to one of two distinct schools of thought: 1. Edgewise techniques establish and maintain the maximum anchorage potential of each t...
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Essix Retainers: Fabrication and Supervision for Permanent Retention
Volume 27 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1993
Orthodontists' concept of retention is moving toward the idea that teeth will move unless retained indefinitely.1-3 However, permanent retention implies permanent supervision, and that is where realit...
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