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Comparative Effectiveness of Invisalign and Fixed Appliances in First-Premolar Extraction Cases

Volume 54 : Number 5 : Page 294 : May 2020

In a prospective case-control study, Dr. Gaffuri and colleagues compare the efficacy of clear aligners with that of preadjusted edgewise appliances in premolar-extraction treatment, as scored by the ABO Objective Grading System and ABO standard cephalometric analysis.

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Concept and Commentary: The Extraction-Nonextraction Decision

Volume 7 : Number 10 : Page 621 : Oct 1973

When I decide between extraction and nonextraction, I consider, primarily, the degree of crowding and the relationship of the denture to the face. For the relationship of the denture to the face, I re...

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ROUND TABLE Bonding, Part 1

Volume 12 : Number 10 : Page 695 : Oct 1978

DR. BRANDT Let's begin with a discussion about brackets. Would each of you indicate your preference in the type of bracket for bonding including a description of pad size, type of backing, mesh, vs....

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JCO Interviews O.A. "Bud" Ham on Practice Management

Volume 16 : Number 4 : Page 237 : Apr 1982

GOTTLIEB In a JCO Interview last month, Avrom King discussed the Tier III orthodontic practice that he believes will be successful in 1990. Do you have a similar vision of the future, and how will the...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Rotating Springs for Mandibular Incisors

Volume 10 : Number 4 : Page 304 : Apr 1976

Preformed rotating springs are excellent for cuspids and premolars, but frequently the arms are too long for use on mandibular anterior teeth. When that is the case, grasping the spring through the lu...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Jumping Teeth in Crossbite

Volume 17 : Number 7 : Page 487 : Jul 1983

Here is a technique for jumping incisors and cuspids in crossbite, without the use of bite planes or auxiliary devices. 487-jco-img-0.jpgJumping a cuspid with a lingual bracket. The tooth in crossbite...

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Long-Term Results of Permanent Bonded Retention

Volume 44 : Number 10 : Page 611 : Oct 2010

Relapse or age-related deterioration in arch alignment, or both, occurs in more than 90% of orthodontic patients after their appliances are removed.1,2 Permanent retention has been found to be the mos...

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Understanding Patients as Consumers

Volume 18 : Number 11 : Page 817 : Nov 1984

Today's orthodontic practices must be concerned with a variety of issues that are distinct from professional knowledge and competence. The increasing competitiveness in the field makes it important to...

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THE READERS' CORNER

Overcorrection and Non-Compliance

Volume 34 : Number 7 : Page 413 : Jul 2000

In correcting a Class II molar relationship, do you overcorrect to a Class III? Does an overcor­rected Class II relapse to a Class I? Have you had an overcorrected Class II stay overcorrect­ed? Fifty ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 13 : Number 3 : Page 145 : Mar 1979

In many parts of the country, orthodontists are experiencing a downturn in case starts and in income. In response to this, many orthodontists are reducing their fees, in some instances by as much as 3...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Managing Transfer Cases

Volume 22 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1988

Managing Transfer Cases It has been estimated that 10% of American families move each year. That means every orthodontist is going to experience significant numbers of transfers every year, both in an...

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Direct Reimbursement: A Non-Insurance Approach for Providing Dental Benefits

Volume 12 : Number 11 : Page 792 : Nov 1978

Direct reimbursement to the patient on the basis of his paid dental office receipt (also referred to as the "Bill Payer Approach") is an exciting possibility for making a major breakthrough in contain...

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Choosing an Office Location

Volume 20 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1986

Choosing an office location--whether for a new graduate or for an established orthodontist seeking a satellite or new site--can be complicated and time-consuming. This article outlines potential sourc...

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Orthodontic Treatment Provided by General Practitioners and Pedodontists in Massachusetts

Volume 23 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1989

The decrease in the incidence of caries1 and the birth rate,2 along with an increase in the number of dental school graduates,3 may have encouraged general and pediatric dentists to expand the scope o...

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OVERVIEW

Guidelines for Success in Placement of Orthodontic Mini-Implants

Volume 43 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 2009

(Editor's Note: In this quarterly column, JCO provides an overview of a clinical topic of interest to orthodontists. Contributions and suggestions for future subjects are welcome.) Various skeletal an...

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Anterior Open-Bite Treatment Using Palatal Temporary Anchorage Devices and a Double Transpalatal Arch

Volume 57 : Number 7 : Page 418 : Jul 2023

In a retrospective study, Drs. Sharara and Bister evaluate the effectiveness of placing miniscrews on either side of the midpalatal suture, along with a double TPA on the first and second molars, to achieve molar intrusion in anterior open-bite cases.

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Comparative Direct Dosimetry of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Using Reduced Basis Projections

Volume 52 : Number 3 : Page 173 : Mar 2018

Efforts to reduce patient dosage from CBCT have focused on reducing the field of view—an impractical approach for orthodontic imaging. This study from Drs. Mah and Danforth uses direct dosimetry to evaluate the effectiveness of an alternative approach: reducing exposure by performing a half scan instead of the traditional full scan.

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Surgical-Orthodontic Correction of Vertical Facial Excess

Volume 14 : Number 5 : Page 343 : May 1980

This article is reprinted from the December 1978 Alpha Omegan Scientific Issue.INTRODUCTION The etiology and correction of vertical facial excess has been an enigma to dentistry for a long time. Pract...

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Bimler Therapy, Part 1: Bimler Cephalometric Analysis

Volume 19 : Number 7 : Page 501 : Jul 1985

The Bimler Cephalometric Analysis does not compare the patient to statistical norms, but studies the relationships of the individual morphological and functional components. The entire complex of dent...

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Keys to Success in Lingual Therapy Part 1

Volume 20 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1986

Today's orthodontist can attest to an increase in the demand for orthodontic care by adults. To meet this demand, extensive research and development over the past 10 years have aimed at providing a tr...

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