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Volume 57 : Number 8 : Page 436 : Aug 2023
Drs. Bashir, Azami, Uribe, and Safavi describe the management of missing teeth in growing patients. A careful selection of various modalities, including autotransplantation, tooth substitutions, and orthodontic space closure with skeletal anchorage, can achieve the best possible function, occlusion, and stability.
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Volume 58 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2024
Thirteen members of the JCO Editorial Board and Clinical Advisory Council describe mistakes they have made and how they have recovered, using case examples. Topics include diagnosis and treatment planning, clear aligner therapy, treatment mechanics, and surgical orthodontics.
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THE READERS' CORNER
Volume 58 : Number 7 : Page 409 : Jul 2024
In this edition of The Readers’ Corner, JCO subscribers from around the world answer questions regarding micro-implant-assisted rapid palatal expanders (MARPEs), including the dental situations and biological stages in which MARPEs are indicated, as well as common problems.
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CASE REPORT
Volume 58 : Number 8 : Page 474 : Aug 2024
In this case report, Drs. Palone, Guiducci, Albertini, Cremonini, and Lombardo treat a skeletal Class III case with a two-phase approach involving the SKAR III protocol and a facemask in Phase I and clear aligners in Phase II.
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CASE REPORT
Treatment of a Brodie Bite in an Adolescent Patient
Volume 58 : Number 11 : Page 20241101 : Nov 2024
In this case report, Drs. Weinstein, Jedliński, Fernandez, Janiszewska-Olszowska, Vergara, and Belfus review the appropriate mechanics for addressing different types of Brodie bites and present the treatment of a 15-year-old female patient with miniscrews placed in the palate and buccal shelf.
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The Biocreative Strategy Part 3: Extraction Treatment
Volume 52 : Number 8 : Page 388 : Aug 2018
Biocreative Strategy utilizes light, continuous forces while avoiding long-term posterior brackets and minimizing skeletal anchorage devices. Drs. Kim, Iskenderoglu, Kook, Chung, and Nelson demonstrate two versions of the C-wire used for en-masse retraction, along with adjustable mechanics for anterior torque control.
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JCO Interviews Dr. Andrew J. Haas
Volume 7 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 1973
Dr. Haas earned his dental degree at Loyola and studied orthodontics at the University of Illinois, where he is currently an Assistant Professor of Orthodontics. He is a member of the Continuing Educa...
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Volume 11 : Number 5 : Page 330 : May 1977
JCO Orthodontists have to know more about the surgical considerations in orthognathic surgery and, on the other hand, surgeons have to know more about the orthodontic considerations. Hopefully, the tw...
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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 2: Principles
Volume 11 : Number 10 : Page 661 : Oct 1977
(CONTINUED FROM PART 1) The clinician needs to base his treatment mechanics on the results he wants to achieve with the goals and objectives he has in mind. He then should select the mechanical proced...
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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 Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Early Treatment, Part 3
Volume 13 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 1979
180-jco-img-0.jpg Craniofacial anatomy demonstrated by xerography. (Courtesy Dr. Robert M. Ricketts a33nd Rocky Mountain/Orthodontics.)DR. BRANDT Are your serial extractions restricted to Class I malo...
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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 16
Volume 14 : Number 12 : Page 855 : Dec 1980
(CONTINUED FROM PART 15) Q/A Q Is it your contention that you cannot program treatment sequences, because of variability of biologic response of the individual patient? A Negative. In general, I bel...
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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 ...
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JCO Interviews Robert M. Ricketts
Volume 4 : Number 7 : Page 384 : Jul 1970
384-jco-img-4.jpgDR. BRANDT: The next statement with which you do not agree is that teeth cannot be intruded, so overbite must be corrected by extrusion of posterior teeth. Now, your point about intru...
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JCO Interviews Dr. James M. Reynolds, Part I
Volume 6 : Number 9 : Page 496 : Sep 1972
Jim Reynolds graduated from Baylor Dental College in 1944. A native of Lubbock, Texas--he returned to Lubbock to practice orthodontics. He has engaged in many community activities including twelve yea...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Growth Prediction, Part 3
Volume 9 : Number 7 : Page 420 : Jul 1975
This is the final installment of Dr. Sidney Brandt's interview of Dr. Ricketts on growth prediction. The first two installments appeared in the May and June issues of JCO.DR. BRANDT Have you widened t...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Donald R. Poulton on Surgical-Orthodontics
Volume 9 : Number 11 : Page 698 : Nov 1975
698-jco-img-1.jpgDr. Poulton has written and lectured extensively on orthodontic involvement in surgical-orthodontic procedures. He is Professor of Orthodontics, University of California School of Den...
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Blueprint for Economic Survival in Orthodontics
Volume 10 : Number 5 : Page 340 : May 1976
From statistics of population, the number of practitioners doing orthodontics, and the inflation rate, a picture can be drawn of the economic condition of the average orthodontic practice and what it ...
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Volume 12 : Number 3 : Page 192 : Mar 1978
(CONTINUED FROM PART 6) Every major approach to orthodontics has had one characteristic which stands out in the minds of orthodontic clinicians universally as a medium for describing that particular a...
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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 11: Mechanics Sequence for Extraction Cases
Volume 12 : Number 7 : Page 505 : Jul 1978
(CONTINUED FROM PART 10) The principles of the Bio-Progressive Therapy continue to be of extreme importance in the treatment of Class II, Division 2 malocclusions. The management planning process we u...
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