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1141.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

2011 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study

Volume 45 : Number 10 : Page 533 : Oct 2011

It's been 30 years now since I started working at JCO--coincidentally, at the same time we were preparing the reports on our first Orthodontic Practice Study. Since then, technology has wrought many c...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Self-Ligating Brackets in Orthodontics: Current Concepts and Techniques

Volume 47 : Number 6 : Page 383 : Jun 2013

BJORN LUDWIG, DMD, MSDDIRK BISTER, MD, DDSEBASTIAN BAUMGAERTEL, DMD, MSD, FRCD 256 pages, 1,530 illustrations (mostly color). $200. 2012.Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 333 Seventh Ave., New York, NY...

1143.

BOOK REVIEWS

Orthodontics and Traumatic Injuries to the Teeth

Volume 48 : Number 7 : Page 443 : Jul 2014

ALBERTO CAPRIOGLIO, DDSCLAUDIA CAPRIOGLIO, DDSLISA MARIANI, DDSDAMASO CAPRIOGLIO, MD Available in English and Italian. 74 pages, 342 illustrations. 60 euros. 2014.Edizioni Martina, Via A.P. Orlandi, 2...

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PEARLS

Could Be a Life Saver

Volume 56 : Number 11 : Page 649 : Nov 2022

Any vulnerable segment of a flexible archwire can be protected with a made-to-measure section of rigid stainless steel tubing. This Pearl can thus avoid archwire breakage and consequent emergencies, while also improving comfort for the patient’s buccal mucosa.

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A Gnathologic Approach to Orthodontic Finishing

Volume 9 : Number 7 : Page 405 : Jul 1975

1. Which occlusal scheme do you believe in and adhere to: a. Whatever the patient walks in with? b. Bilaterally balanced occlusion? c. Unilaterally balanced occlusion? d. Mutually protected occlusion?...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Jack G. Dale on Serial Extraction, Part 1

Volume 10 : Number 1 : Page 44 : Jan 1976

DR. BRANDT Serial extraction has been criticized lately as a bad procedure. Can it do more harm than good? DR. DALE Serial extraction can be a bad procedure and it can do more harm than good if it is ...

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ALIGNER CORNER

Clear Aligner Treatment Education in Dental Schools in the United States and Canada

Volume 55 : Number 11 : Page 684 : Nov 2021

An online survey by Drs. Park, Duong, Thayer, and Park investigates the level of predoctoral instruction in aligner therapy at North American dental schools. Clinical techniques and diagnostic tools taught in such programs are tabulated, and obstacles to curricular expansion are discussed.

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Clear Aligner Therapy and Orthognathic Surgery

Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 692 : Dec 2022

Drs. Parsaei, Uribe, and Steinbacher review the advantages and disadvantages of clear aligners in presurgical orthodontic treatment. Bone-anchor screws are used for intermaxillary fixation, and elastics are worn after surgery to maintain the bite. Three typical case examples are shown.

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 5

Volume 14 : Number 1 : Page 53 : Jan 1980

(CONTINUED FROM PART 4) Controlling Vertical Forces Intraorally Much has been said and written about vertical dimension and the problems involved with steep mandibular plane angles and extrusive force...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Payment Flexibility vs. Shorter Treatment Times

Volume 32 : Number 9 : Page 541 : Sep 1998

As you no doubt have noticed, there is a new face and name attached to this column. For the past eight years, Dr. Mel Mayerson has brought a vast knowledge and passion to Management & Marketing. O...

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Occlusion of the Buccal Segments as Influenced by Disharmony of the Buccal Teeth

Volume 3 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1969

Most practitioners discard the academic and detailed description of cusp and plane relationship of the posterior teeth and reduce the "normal" occlusal relationship of the buccal teeth to the occludin...

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An Introduction to Management Communication

Volume 11 : Number 5 : Page 321 : May 1977

The most precious personal possession that any of us have is our self-image. Each of us has several. For example, I have an image of the kind of father I am to my four daughters. I also have an image ...

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THE READERS' CORNER

Mouthbreathing and Broken Appointments

Volume 36 : Number 10 : Page 581 : Oct 2002

Do you believe that mouthbreathing associat­ed with a compromised nasal airway can alter facial growth, leading to a steeper mandibular plane? The vast majority of respondents (85%) believed that a co...

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OVERVIEW

Physical and Mechanical Properties Affecting Torque Control

Volume 38 : Number 6 : Page 335 : Jun 2004

Third-order control is critically important during orthodontic treatment to optimize root angulations so that the long axes are centered in the alveolar trough. A torquing force can currently be appli...

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Modified Alt-RAMEC Treatment of Class III Malocclusion in Young Patients with Down Syndrome

Volume 49 : Number 2 : Page 113 : Feb 2015

Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, occurring once in every 600 births.1 It is characterized by some degree of cognitive disability and b...

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The Effect of Antero-Postero Incisor Repositioning on the Palatal Cortex as Studied with Laminagraphy

Volume 10 : Number 11 : Page 804 : Nov 1976

This is the first of a series of three papers. It is restricted to findings within the maxillary arch. The paper to be published next month will be confined to a study of the mandibular dentition. The...

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The Double Tooth

Volume 14 : Number 11 : Page 780 : Nov 1980

The double tooth poses a variety of diagnostic, psychological, and treatment problems. Itkin and Barr2 listed the following categories of double teeth: Gemination. The partial splitting of a single bu...

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Marketing Your Practice

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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Long-Term Experience with Direct-Bonded Lingual Retainers

Volume 25 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1991

Bonding a thin, flexible spiral wire lingually to each tooth in a segment was originally proposed as a simple and effective way to retain anterior teeth in difficult clinical situations.1-5 The twists...

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OVERVIEW

Effects of Bisphosphonates on Orthodontic Treatment and the TMJ: A Systematic Review

Volume 51 : Number 8 : Page 471 : Aug 2017

This review of 34 published articles was designed to help clinicians predict orthodontic treatment outcomes and condylar changes in patients who have taken bisphosphonates. Effects of the drug on bone turnover, tooth movement, root resorption, and endochondral growth of the condyles are examined, and clinical recommendations are made.

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