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CLINICAL AID
A Retraction Headgear for Bilateral Cleft Lip
Volume 25 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1991
An infant with a bilateral cleft lip sometimes has a premaxilla that is so protrusive that the surgeon cannot perform a lip-closure operation until the premaxilla and soft-tissue lip (prolabium) are r...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
One-Step Conversion of a Banded Expander to a Transpalatal Bar
Volume 41 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 2007
After maxillary expansion to correct a posterior crossbite in the deciduous or early mixed dentition,1,2 the arch is usually stabilized with a palatal acrylic plate or a transpalatal arch.3-5 Fabricat...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Best Places for Miniscrews
Volume 45 : Number 8 : Page 421 : Aug 2011
The use of miniscrews as a source of skeletal anchorage has become routine in day-to-day orthodontic practice. In the 2008 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, nearly 60% of th...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
Chairside Repair of a Fan-Shaped Rapid Palatal Expander
Volume 34 : Number 5 : Page 313 : May 2000
Fan-shaped rapid palatal expanders are often placed in cases where the arch is more constricted in the anterior segments, and therefore more expansion is needed anteriorly than posteriorly. They ar...
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Treating an Impacted Incisor with a Removable Appliance
Volume 12 : Number 5 : Page 376 : May 1978
Patient J.C. presented a retained deciduous central incisor with the permanent central incisor lying horizontally (Fig. 1). Since there may be few erupted permanent teeth at an early age, anchorage ma...
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Convertible Haas-Type Rapid Palatal Expander
Volume 25 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1991
As early as the 1920s, Mesnard demonstrated radiographically that the midpalatal suture could be separated using a fixed appliance, and that the separation filled in with bone over four to six weeks.1...
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Construction of a Bite Plane with Light-Cured Resin
Volume 27 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1993
Placing a bite plane at the bonding appointment can provide several advantages to both orthodontist and patient. It eliminates occlusal interference of the maxillary incisors with the mandibular brack...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
A Modified K-9 Spring for Palatally Impacted Canines
Volume 48 : Number 8 : Page 513 : Aug 2014
The K-9 spring, introduced in 2000, is a simple device for the eruption of palatally impacted canines.1 If the buccal segment is well aligned, the horizontal arm is easily tied into the first-molar bu...
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Extrusion of Impacted Teeth Using Mini-Implant Mechanics
Volume 46 : Number 3 : Page 150 : Mar 2012
Treatment of impacted teeth usually comprises three phases: surgical exposure and bonding of an attachment, eruption of the impacted tooth by application of an extrusive force, and three-dimensional o...
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Palatally Anchored Maxillary Molar Mesialization Using the Mesialslider
Volume 47 : Number 3 : Page 172 : Mar 2013
Congenitally missing lateral incisors or second premolars, extremely displaced canines, or severe trauma to the central incisors all result in a reduced upper dentition. The two most common treatment ...
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A Three-Dimensional Digital Insertion Guide for Palatal Miniscrew Placement
Volume 50 : Number 1 : Page 12 : Jan 2016
Miniscrew anchorage has significantly reduced the need for patient compliance and allowed orthodontic treatment of more types of cases without surgery. Despite its increasing popularity, however, miniscrew placement may be dangerous if the clinician lacks adequate information on the anatomy of the insertion area. Various surgical guides based on digital volumetric imaging, such as cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), have been proposed as aids to allow precise insertion of miniscrews into the interradicular spaces.
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A Vestibular Rapid Palatal Expander
Volume 50 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2016
Various types of rapid maxillary expanders have been introduced; while they all have their advantages and disadvantages, each is built around an expansion screw in the palatal area. This article describes a different approach to the orthopedic treatment of a maxilla with transverse bone deficiency. A vestibular expander called the was developed to address some of the drawbacks of traditional expanders and to optimize the disjunctive action of the appliance during its entire period of use in the oral cavity.
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From Planning to Delivery of a Bone-Borne Rapid Maxillary Expander in One Visit
Volume 51 : Number 4 : Page 198 : Apr 2017
Miniscrews were initially proposed as a means of overcoming problems with dental anchorage due to poor patient compliance or the limits of orthodontic biomechanics.1,2 More recently, intriguing new ap...
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Volume 51 : Number 11 : Page 728 : Nov 2017
This digitally produced insertion guide simplifies one-visit placement of a Hybrid Hyrax expander for early orthopedic treatment of Class III malocclusion. Alternating maxillary and expansion and constriction are followed by a protraction facemask in the example shown by the authors.
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OVERVIEW
Volume 43 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2009
(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 frenum is a small...
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Lingual Applications of the Midpalatal Absolute Anchorage System
Volume 46 : Number 6 : Page 344 : Jun 2012
The cortical bone of the median and paramedian posterior palate is thick and dense enough to support miniscrew implant placement and sustain heavy orthodontic forces.1-4 These areas contain no nerves,...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Terrell L. Root on Headgear
Volume 9 : Number 1 : Page 20 : Jan 1975
20-jco-img-1.jpgTerry Root is one of this country's outstanding clinical orthodontists, whose studies on headgear make him especially well qualified to discuss this subject. He is a diplomate of the A...
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The Pendulis Appliance for Bone-Anchored Maxillary Molar Distalization
Volume 53 : Number 11 : Page 636 : Nov 2019
Drs. Nappée, Nappée-Miévilly, and Hilgers describe a new version of the Pendulum distalizer, anchored by a single palatal miniscrew. The acrylic Nance button with embedded pendulum springs can easily be removed for adjustments and for cleaning at each appointment.
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A New Vacuum-Formed Phase I Retainer
Volume 37 : Number 7 : Page 384 : Jul 2003
Retention after Phase I orthodontic treatment has traditionally involved either a maxillary Hawley-type acrylic plate, with a labial bow across the permanent incisors, or a single-thickness vacuum-for...
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Upper Molar Distalization with a Miniscrew-Supported Distal Jet
Volume 40 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 2006
Conventional anchorage for an exclusively intraoral maxillary molar distalizing appliance (a "non-compliance" distalizer) is derived from a combination of dental support (such as the first or second p...
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