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501.

The New Torqued Appliance

Volume 7 : Number 9 : Page 553 : Sep 1973

It is more efficient and less time consuming to have torque cut into the bracket than to torque the archwires. What we are trying to do with the New Torqued Appliance, by incorporating torque and othe...

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A Four-Step Method to Distinguish Orthodontic Changes from Natural Growth

Volume 9 : Number 4 : Page 208 : Apr 1975

During the past two decades, the author has conducted courses in the subject of orthodontics and has spearheaded the effort to use the principle of growth estimation as a vital part of planning.1 Ceph...

503.

Physiologic Drift

Volume 9 : Number 12 : Page 749 : Dec 1975

Physiologic drift is defined as the natural migration of teeth, with no applied force, into space created by extraction, congenital absence, decay, proximal grinding, or orthodontic tooth movement. Ph...

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JCO Interviews Dr. James F. Mulick on Impacted Canines

Volume 13 : Number 12 : Page 824 : Dec 1979

The treatment of impacted cuspids has frequently presented special problems in many orthodontic offices. A patient is often informed of a retained deciduous cuspid with an impacted successor at an age...

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New Treatment Dimensions with First Phase Sectional and Progressive Edgewise Mechanics

Volume 14 : Number 9 : Page 607 : Sep 1980

This paper describes a proven procedure for distalizing maxillary buccal segments and arch leveling. In first phase treatment, sectional modules are inserted to produce unequaled first order mechanics...

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Genio-Molar Anchorage

Volume 15 : Number 6 : Page 411 : Jun 1981

The Genio-Molar Anchorage (GMA) is a headgear, using a double force application on the lower jaw--one in the molar region and one on the chin. It produces a vertical torque effect on the mandible, thr...

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Orthognathic and Craniofacial Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: A Visual Approach

Volume 16 : Number 1 : Page 37 : Jan 1982

In cases in which growth potential no longer exists, we are directing our attention toward a combination of orthodontics and surgery for the correction of dentofacial and craniofacial deformities. Our...

508.

Proportionate Templates for Orthodontic Diagnosis in Children

Volume 17 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 1983

Proportionate templates have been shown to be useful in visually determining from lateral headfilm tracings the extent of anteroposterior and vertical dysplasia in surgical-orthodontic cases.25 The sk...

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EDITORIAL RESPONSE

"Truth in Orthodontic Beliefs"

Volume 27 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1993

Editor's Note: The following article is a response to the Editor's Corner, "Concepts to Live By", by Dr. Fred F. Schudy (JCO, March 1993).The Editor's Corner contained many statements and concepts pre...

510.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Birte Melsen on Adult Orthodontic Treatment

Volume 40 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 2006

DR. CACCIAFESTA Prof. Melsen, I feel a bit humbled to be interviewing you for JCO, since I was one of your residents at the University of Aarhus from 1996 to 1999. Is it true that your practice in Ger...

511.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Rainer-Reginald Miethke on Orthodontic Treatment in Europe

Volume 43 : Number 4 : Page 253 : Apr 2009

DR. KEIM Reggie, how would you describe your treatment philosophy? DR. MIETHKE My treatment approach is pretty much mainstream: I use a preadusted appliance with all typical adjuncts. I used to use a ...

512.

OVERVIEW

Intraoral Digital Scanners

Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 337 : Jun 2014

(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.) The replacement of al...

513.

MASTER CLINICIAN

Anoop Sondhi, DDS, MS

Volume 53 : Number 5 : Page 273 : May 2019

Dr. Peter Sinclair interviews the distinguished academician and clinician about his practice philosophies and principles. Topics include diagnostic checklists, biomechanics, variable torque prescriptions, sleep disorders, and clinical challenges facing orthodontists today.

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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Growth Prediction, Part 1

Volume 9 : Number 5 : Page 277 : May 1975

277-jco-img-0.jpgVery few orthodontists have the drive, dynamics and ingenuity that Dr. Robert Ricketts has displayed. Add to these qualities the willingness to share his knowledge and experience, and...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Richard A. Riedel on Retention and Relapse

Volume 10 : Number 6 : Page 454 : Jun 1976

454-jco-img-3.jpgRetention and relapse are major topics of discussion whenever orthodontists congregate. Dick Riedel is an author, teacher, practitioner, lecturer, researcher, and among the subjects f...

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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 8: Bio-Progressive Mixed Dentition Treatment

Volume 12 : Number 4 : Page 279 : Apr 1978

(CONTINUED FROM PART 7) For most orthodontists, early treatment poses the universal enigma: Are the rewards to be gained by early intervention worth the time, effort, and money expended to reach the s...

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JCO Interviews the Kesling & Rocke Group on Begg Technique, Part 1

Volume 14 : Number 11 : Page 758 : Nov 1980

HGB The Kesling & Rocke Group represents the mother lode of Begg philosophy and treatment in the United States. Among you, you represent well over 50 years of Begg experience. Although the basics ...

518.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Rudolf Slavicek on Clinical and Instrumental Functional Analysis for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Part 2

Volume 22 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1988

DR. GOTTLIEB Do you believe in a cuspid-protected occlusion for everybody? DR. SLAVICEK I believe that the cuspid is a very important tooth, but I don't like to make it the godfather of occlusion. The...

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JCO ROUNDTABLE Early Orthodontic Treatment, Part 1

Volume 38 : Number 2 : Page 79 : Feb 2004

Editor's Note: Participants in the following discussion were selected from among respondents to JCO's quarterly Readers' Corner. DR. GOTTLIEB One of the great controversies in orthodontics today conce...

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JCO ROUNDTABLE

Skeletal Anchorage, Part 2

Volume 43 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2009

DR. CACCIAFESTA Do you load miniscrews immediately? DR. PAQUETTE Yes, I load them immediately. DR. BUMANN Yes, we load them on the same day when the placement was done. However, depending on the moun...

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