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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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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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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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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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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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The Merits of Lay Consultation
Volume 13 : Number 6 : Page 377 : Jun 1979
In the past, when practitioners knew less about medicine and dentistry and more about local mores, the family physician and the neighborhood dentist were deferred to, respected and treated as communit...
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Lever-Hook Edgewise Arch for Midfacial Protraction
Volume 33 : Number 3 : Page 160 : Mar 1999
Orthopedic correction of patients with midfacial deficiencies and related Class III malocclusions presents a particular challenge. The appliances used should promote growth and development of the ma...
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JCO Interviews the Kesling & Rocker Group on Begg Technique, Part 2
Volume 14 : Number 12 : Page 829 : Dec 1980
HGB Do you treat high angle cases differently? PCK To the untrained eye, all cases treated with the Begg Technique are treated essentially the same. All patients have archwires with anchor bends, and ...
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JPO Interviews Dr. Charles H. Tweed, Part 1
Volume 1 : Number 4 : Page 142 : Dec 1967
It would be difficult to catalog the contributions to our specialty that have been made by Dr. Charles H. Tweed of Tucson, Arizona. It was with feelings of delight and humility that I accepted his per...
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OVERVIEW
Extraction Treatment, Part 1: The Extraction vs. Nonextraction Debate
Volume 48 : Number 12 : Page 753 : Dec 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.) For at least the past...
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Volume 1 : Number 2 : Page 56 : Oct 1967
The reaction of the orthodontic community to JPO has been quick and positive. The number of subscribers, the number and quality of participants, the amount and kinds of material that has been obtained...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
Correction of Incisor Position After Breakage of a Fixed Lingual Retainer
Volume 39 : Number 8 : Page 488 : Aug 2005
Fixed lingual retainers1,2 are subject to breakage from biting on hard substances, trauma, or improper bonding technique.3 If the patient is unaware of the fracture or fails to report it promptly, som...
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Customized Cap to Keep a Facemask Properly Positioned During Sleep
Volume 54 : Number 3 : Page 187 : Mar 2021
This article describes a custom-fabricated cap that keeps a Petit-type facemask from shifting during sleep. A step-by-step procedure illustrates how to cut the cap from nylon tape to fit the patient’s head and attach to the mask.
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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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ROUND TABLE
Volume 4 : Number 10 : Page 554 : Oct 1970
DR. KAPLAN: The subject for this round table seminar is certainly not a new one. Over a hundred years ago, in 1866, Norman Kingsley is credited by Gould as having introduced extraoral headcap anchorag...
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Volume 7 : Number 3 : Page 150 : Mar 1973
This is the second in a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Part 1: Group Orthodontic Practice appeared in the January 1973 issue of JCO....
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Volume 19 : Number 2 : Page 128 : Feb 1985
A high percentage of young children with severe overjet and overbite suffer fractured maxillary incisors, making it important to act at an early age--6-9 years--in such cases to try to avoid the probl...
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