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Product News in October 2020 Issue

Volume 54 : Number 10 : Page 645 : Oct 2020

PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.

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Bleaching Teeth During Supervised Retention

Volume 33 : Number 6 : Page 339 : Jun 1999

Bleaching effectively brightens and whitens the teeth without any significant side effects. It can be logically included in a supervised reten­tion regimen, because it is relatively simple, requires m...

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THE HOT SEAT

Self-Ligating Brackets

Volume 52 : Number 8 : Page 408 : Aug 2018

Eight experienced clinicians compare self-ligation to conventional twin bracket systems, answering questions from Contributing Editor John Graham about evidence-based research, clinical management, patient acceptance, and the differences between passive and active self-ligating systems.

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Sonosurgery and a Skeletally Supported Expander for Minimally Invasive Maxillary Expansion in Adults

Volume 59 : Number 5 : Page 306 : May 2025

As an alternative to SARPE, Drs. De Gabriele, Tarraf, and Wilmes present a new, minimally invasive method for midpalatal suture release through vertical subtotal osteotomy with sonosurgery, which can be used to prepare patients for maxillary expansion with a boneborne Quadexpander.

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Importance of Timing in Dealing with Impacted Teeth

Volume 5 : Number 9 : Page 514 : Sep 1971

To demonstrate the importance of timing in dealing with impacted teeth, I have selected an unusual case. This was an eleven-year-old girl with a horizontally impacted lower second bicuspid (Fig. 1). S...

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One-Arch Treatment

Volume 8 : Number 9 : Page 518 : Sep 1974

Orthodontic treatment with full-banded-appliances can become habitual and we can sometimes overlook the objective of striving for the simplest and most direct treatment in all cases. There are situati...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 14

Volume 14 : Number 10 : Page 716 : Oct 1980

(CONTINUED FROM PART 13) Applying Principles to Total Treatment (Continued) There are basically three general types of Class III malocclusion, if we don't get too technical. One would be purely dental...

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JCO ROUNDTABLE

Ethics in Orthodontic Practice, Part 6

Volume 33 : Number 8 : Page 447 : Aug 1999

Editor's Note: The participants in this discussion are JCO subscribers who were chosen at random. Other topics were discussed in the March through June 1999 issues. DR. GOTTLIEB A general dentist in y...

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PEARLS

Measuring Digital Torque with a Smartphone

Volume 53 : Number 9 : Page 537 : Sep 2019

Smartphones now have built-in features for calculating angles and tilt. The author shows how to attach a ribbon arch plier to a spare phone case to measure the exact amount of torque being added to an archwire, using a free smartphone app.

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Innovative Staff Marketing & Follow-Up: The Key to Increasing New Patient Starts & Steps to Building Referrals and Keeping Patients

Volume 30 : Number 12 : Page 699 : Dec 1996

In the November 1995 issue of JCO, I introduced a group of articles by orthodontic staff members from around the country. I have received more positive comments on that column than on any before or si...

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OVERVIEW

Compounded Topical Anesthetics in Orthodontics

Volume 49 : Number 6 : Page 371 : Jun 2015

(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.) Compounded topical an...

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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 15

Volume 14 : Number 11 : Page 788 : Nov 1980

(CONTINUED FROM PART 14) Variations in Anterior Crossbites Class III malocclusions have been discussed in which the anterior crossbite components were treated differently. In one case, teeth were extr...

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Factors Contributing to the Success or Failure of Skeletal Anchorage Devices: An Informal JCO Survey

Volume 44 : Number 12 : Page 714 : Dec 2010

Editor's Note: JCO recently polled a number of editors and other prominent orthodontists who have considerable experience working with skeletal anchorage. The question was: "In your experience, what a...

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JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Alex Jacobson on the Challenges in Orthodontic Education Today

Volume 22 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1988

DR. GOTTLIEB Alex, what do you consider to be your greatest challenge as an orthodontic department chairman today?DR. JACOBSON The greatest challenge as chairman is to determine what should be taught ...

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Cuspid Expansion

Volume 2 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1968

We have all heard it stoutly maintained that the intercuspid width is inviolate and that any expansion will result in ultimate collapse. To which, I should like to ask the question: When are we going ...

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Centrically Related Cephalometrics

Volume 21 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1987

Articulated study models often reveal greater discrepancies in malocclusions than those noted clinically.1 Cephalometric radiographs taken in the habitual position of maximum intercuspation nearly alw...

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Prevention of Third-Party Eye Injuries from Outer Facebows

Volume 32 : Number 4 : Page 230 : Apr 1998

Facial injuries from orthodontic facebows have been reported sporadically over the past 30 years.1-4 Samuels recently recommended modifications to inner bows that could increase headgear safety.5,6 Th...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

How Predictable Is Stability?

Volume 43 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 2009

In last month's issue of JCO, Dr. Robert Little presented some fascinating conclusions on orthodontic stability and relapse from the exhaustive University of Washington post-retention studies. He illu...

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LETTERS

Correction of Class III Malocclusion with the Carriere Motion Appliance

Volume 50 : Number 6 : Page 384 : Jun 2016

I read with interest the article, "Nonsurgical Correction of Severe Skeletal Class III Malocclusion" (JCO, April 2016). I would like to congratulate Dr. Luis Carriere on this interesting article and o...

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COMMENTARY Statically Determinate Transpalatal Arches

BIRTE MELSEN, GIULIO BONETTI, DANIELA GIUNTA Oct. 1994

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 568 : Sep 2017

In this beautiful article by Drs. Birte Melsen, Giulio Bonetti, and Daniela Giunta, the authors showed how to use transpalatal arches (TPAs) as cantilevers—that is, with a single-point contact on one ...

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