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Incisal Locator for Orthognathic Surgery
Volume 15 : Number 10 : Page 672 : Oct 1981
The Le Fort I operation (maxillary impaction) is fast becoming the most used orthognathic surgical procedure, because it treats the vertical dimension, which is the cause of so many of our problems. C...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 18 : Number 7 : Page 453 : Jul 1984
A Clear and Present Danger It is hard to be an optimist these days. It is easy to be a pessimist, and there are indications that the majority of orthodontists are not confident about their ability to ...
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DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGE #1
Volume 58 : Number 12 : Page 778 : Dec 2024
The second part of the first installment of a new JCO department, where we present the initial records for a case and ask how it should be treated. This part features a full discussion of how the case was treated.
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Subdivision Malocclusions: Cracking the Riddle
Volume 35 : Number 2 : Page 93 : Feb 2001
Almost every Class II malocclusion contains, to some degree, a discrepancy between centric occlusion and centric relation. A radiographic analysis should always be performed to determine whether addi...
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Volume 22 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1988
The developing skeletal Class III malocclusion is one of the most challenging problems confronting the practicing orthodontist. Although treatment dates back to the 1800s,1 many practitioners continue...
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OVERVIEW
Upper-Molar Distalization and the Distal Jet
Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016
Can upper molars really be distalized? This elusive query comes up whenever the topic of Class II correction is raised, yet no conclusion seemingly achieves a consensus. At least, we periodically pretend not to comprehend how correction occurs (despite the substantial number of clinical and research reports on the subject) so as to promote methods that may be in current favor. The idea that the maxilla or the maxillary dentition can be moved posteriorly to resolve a Class II malocclusion is perhaps one of the oldest and least understood concepts in orthodontics. The application of some type of pushing force against the upper arch and teeth to correct a Class II has obviously worked well enough during the past 100 years of orthodontics to perpetuate the "orthopedic" side of the specialty. The term distalization is a neologism, made up in recent years for our convenience. But while it may be an example of "bad" English, it might still be good orthodontic practice. To address whether upper molars can really be distalized, we need to address how contemporary distalization methods do what they do.
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Volume 28 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1994
Three-dimensional control during retraction of the upper anterior teeth is essential not only for facial esthetics, but also for function of the stomatognathic system and stability of orthodontic trea...
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Important Aspects of Long-Term Stability
Volume 31 : Number 9 : Page 562 : Sep 1997
There is a consensus in the profession that the long-term results reported by the Seattle group constitute the gold standard for stability of traditional edgewise orthodontics. For more than 35 years,...
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THE READERS' CORNER
Smile Analysis and Emergency Appointments
Volume 42 : Number 1 : Page 29 : Jan 2008
1. Do you analyze the patient's smile as part of your diagnosis? If so, briefly describe your method. The overwhelming majority of respondents said they did analyze patients' smiles. This was usually ...
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8-Tooth Extraction Cases Using Begg Technique
Volume 11 : Number 8 : Page 526 : Aug 1977
Where required, 8-tooth extraction treatment is the finest service that the orthodontist can render, but the orthodontist must make the treatment plan and treatment decisions carefully. He must be ale...
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Directional Edgewise Orthodontic Approach, Part 5
Volume 9 : Number 3 : Page 143 : Mar 1975
This is the fifth installment in a series in which Dr. Hickham is presenting the directional edgewise orthodontic approach and several adjunctive techniques. The first four installments have appeared ...
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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 13
Volume 14 : Number 9 : Page 637 : Sep 1980
(CONTINUED FROM PART 12) Applying Principles to Total Treatment (Continued) Thus far, we have observed treatment procedures involving various malocclusions, including Class I extraction and nonextract...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Bjorn U. Zachrisson on Iatrogenic Damage in Orthodontic Treatment, Part 2
Volume 12 : Number 3 : Page 208 : Mar 1978
DR. BRANDT What does good toothbrushing accomplish?DR. ZACHRISSON The aim of all good hygiene methods is to actively remove all bacterial deposits. By the correct use of a toothbrush this can be achie...
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Patient Responses to Lingual Appliances
Volume 20 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1986
Although the lingual appliance has received considerable attention in the United States,1-5 little has been reported on patient responses. This study was undertaken to determine personality profiles o...
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The Application of Elastic Forces
Volume 3 : Number 8 : Page 404 : Aug 1969
The application of elastic forces in orthodontics presents several problems. The recent upsurge in the use of light wire techniques has made men increasingly conscious of the importance of elastic for...
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Volume 10 : Number 8 : Page 596 : Aug 1976
"Feedback" is a word that has emerged in our professional and technical language in the past 20 years and has gained a lot of currency as persons have become increasingly concerned about accuracy in c...
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Volume 20 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1986
Employee benefits have become a major consideration for people seeking jobs. The health professional is no longer competing just with other health professionals for high-quality employees, but with ot...
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Bracket Design and Wire Flexibility
Volume 24 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1990
Today the edgewise bracket is the most used because it affords predictable, three-dimensional control without complicated auxiliaries. Nevertheless, there is still controversy about which edgewise bra...
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Patient Appreciation: The Cornerstone of Internal Marketing
Volume 24 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1990
An article entitled "Staff Selection and Training" (JCO, March 1990) referred to a portion of our training program that is called "Patient Appreciation" . In response to numerous requests for more inf...
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Survey of Orthodontists' Attitudes and Experiences Regarding Miniscrew Implants
Volume 44 : Number 8 : Page 481 : Aug 2010
Orthodontic miniscrews are becoming widely used on the basis of their ability to provide skeletal anchorage and to reduce the need for patient compliance.1-7 To date, few clinical studies have assesse...
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