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1201.

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...

1202.

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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Maxillary Labial and Mandibular Lingual Frenectomy

Volume 59 : Number 9 : Page 570 : Sep 2025

Drs. Kravitz and Meru provide a guide to frenectomy updated to reflect the recent shift toward the overmedicalization of lip and tongue ties. It reviews indications for the procedure, offers clinical tips for streamlining surgery, and discusses current trends affecting frenectomy practice.

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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...

1207.

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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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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Some Long Term Results of Unilateral and Bilateral Extractions in the Upper Jaw

Volume 2 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Sep 1968

Especially during the last 25 years, extraction of permanent teeth, prior to or during orthodontic treatment, has become a widely accepted procedure. Investigations on anthropology and human genetics ...

1210.

A Consultant's View of Management Service Organizations

Volume 31 : Number 7 : Page 430 : Jul 1997

There are more than 9,000 practicing orthodontists in this country. There about half a dozen management service organizations. These MSOs have yet to enroll even 5% of the orthodontic population, and ...

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2016 AAO CONVENTION

Visiting the Land of Magic

Volume 50 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2016

Returning to Orlando for the first time since 2004, this year's AAO conference promises a number of novel experiences besides new rides in the city's ubiquitous theme parks. Here is our annual guide to attractions, events, and restaurants in the host city during the convention, taking place April 29-May 3. Although Florida is generally warm in late April, with highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s, it can also be quite wet. Plan for afternoon thundershowers. At Orlando International Airport, ground transportation can be found on Level 1 of either terminal, A or B. Taxi fares run around $40 one way to the Orange County Convention Center area (International Drive), with shared shuttles available for about half that price. The LYNX bus service (www.golynx.com) is only $2 per person, but takes about an hour to reach the convention center.

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The Universal Bite Jumper

Volume 32 : Number 8 : Page 493 : Aug 1998

Over the past few years, the Herbst* appliance has experienced a considerable rise in popularity, since it enables the correction of Class II malocclusions without the need for patient cooperation.1-7...

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A New Class II Distalizer

Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 2004

The Carrière Distalizer* is a simple and efficient fixed functional appliance for Class II treatment (Fig. 1). Developed by the author with advanced computer technology, it represents an evolution of ...

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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...

1215.

JCO ROUNDTABLE

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992

DR. CREEKMORE What are your goals of orthodontic treatment? DR. ROTH I would divide my goals into five categories: facial esthetics, dental esthetics, functional occlusion, periodontal health, and sta...

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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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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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ROUND TABLE

Extraoral Force

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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