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1181.

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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Phase IV

Volume 8 : Number 4 : Page 221 : Apr 1974

Phase IV of the Economic Stabilization Program includes mandatory price control regulations effective January 1, 1974 to which orthodontic fees are subject. The regulation require that each orthodonti...

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2025 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study Part 3: Practice Growth and Staff Data

Volume 59 : Number 12 : Page 781 : Dec 2025

The concluding report in this series covers growth in case starts and income over the past two years, as well as figures related to staff employment, salaries, and benefits. The authors conclude with a summary of the most salient results from the entire 2025 Practice Study.

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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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Patient Motivation

Volume 5 : Number 12 : Page 670 : Dec 1971

Some orthodontic techniques rely on cooperation more than others, but all of them fail without it. Yet, while the orthodontist is well trained in techniques of mechanotherapy, relatively little time i...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Sick Building Syndrome

Volume 25 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1991

Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) and its related manifestation, Building Related Illness (BRI), are becoming commonplace environmental problems, extensively documented in the medical literature. Much of t...

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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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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 13 : Number 11 : Page 733 : Nov 1979

The dental literature these days abounds with messages that we are surrounded and we might as well accept the fact that our profession is going to be changed by a whole variety of antagonists. That ma...

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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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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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Hyperpropulsor Activator

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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Occlusograms in Orthodontic Treatment Planning

Volume 26 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1992

Orthodontists work primarily in the occlusal plane of space, yet the majority of our treatment planning is based on lateral cephalograms. Several authors have proposed the use of occlusograms for esta...

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Essix Technology for the Fabrication of Temporary Anterior Bridges

Volume 28 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1994

Essix removable appliances snap into place and are retained, without clasps, by the natural undercuts gingival to the anterior contact points. These clear, thin cuspid-to-cuspid appliances are made fr...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Bone Augmentation Through Orthodontic Movement

Volume 50 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2016

One of the most interesting presentations I've ever observed at an orthodontic meeting was given by Dr. Bjorn Zachrisson, our longtime JCO Associate Editor, at the 2004 AAO annual session in Orlando, ...

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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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