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CASE REPORT
Molar Intrusion Using Miniscrew Palatal Anchorage
Volume 46 : Number 8 : Page 493 : Aug 2012
The hyperdivergent profile that typically leads to anterior open bites is one of the most complex malocclusions facing orthodontists. It is often characterized by excessive maxillary posterior dentoal...
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Multifunctional Use of Palatal Mini-Implants
Volume 46 : Number 11 : Page 679 : Nov 2012
Mini-implants have become increasingly popular as a source of stable anchorage in recent years because of their versatility, minimal invasiveness, and low cost.1-5 A major problem with orthodontic min...
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Early Class III Facemask Treatment with the Hybrid Hyrax and Alt-RAMEC Protocol
Volume 48 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2014
Young patients with Class III malocclusions and maxillary deficiencies are treated primarily with facemasks. Because the force is applied to the teeth, however, the inevitable mesial migration of the ...
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Forced Eruption of Palatally Impacted Canines Using Bracket-Head Miniscrews
Volume 48 : Number 9 : Page 576 : Sep 2014
The incidence of maxillary canine impaction is reportedly 1.7%,1 with palatal impaction two or three times more prevalent than labial impaction.2 Impacted canines, which generally require both surgica...
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Combination of Clear Aligners and Beneslider for Correction of Severe Midline Deviation
Volume 55 : Number 11 : Page 675 : Nov 2021
Drs. Wilmes, Schwarze, Vasudavan, and Drescher show how unilateral upper molar distalization can correct a Class II subdivision malocclusion, using a palatally anchored device to prevent anchorage loss during clear aligner therapy. A typical adult case illustrates the technique.
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CASE REPORT
"Impacted Tooth First" Treatment of a Severely Displaced Upper Second Premolar in a Growing Patient
Volume 59 : Number 9 : Page 587 : Sep 2025
In a growing patient with a significantly migrated upper second premolar and a retained deciduous second molar on the same side, Drs. Giuntoli, Crescini, De Mari, and Migliorati use direct miniscrew anchorage to align the impacted tooth before bonding full fixed appliances, reducing the risk of root resorption.
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A Modified Palatal Anchorage Plate for Simple and Efficient Distalization
Volume 44 : Number 12 : Page 719 : Dec 2010
Mini-implants are often placed in the nontooth-bearing area of the palate because of the superior quality of the bone, the reduced risk of damage to dental roots, and the lack of interference with too...
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The TopJet for Routine Bodily Molar Distalization
Volume 47 : Number 2 : Page 96 : Feb 2013
The second generation of non-compliance molardistalizing appliances has benefitted greatly from the development of temporary skeletal anchorage, first with osseointegrated implants and more recently w...
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Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment of Adults with Mandibular Retrognathism and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Volume 53 : Number 9 : Page 521 : Sep 2019
The combination of maxillomandibular advancement surgery with orthodontic treatment can be effective in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Uesugi and colleagues follow changes in a skeletal Class II patient’s upper airway configuration and respiratory function for three years after surgery.
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Treatment of Snoring and Sleep Apnea with a Tongue Rehabilitation Device
Volume 54 : Number 7 : Page 400 : Jul 2020
Orthodontists are increasingly involved in identifying obstructive sleep apnea and treating it with intraoral devices. Unlike mandibular advancers, this Tongue Rehabilitator works by raising the tongue and directing it to a more physiological position, thus opening the posterior airway.
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Modular 3D Lingual Appliances, Part 3: Palatal Arch and Sectional Arch
Volume 18 : Number 1 : Page 50 : Jan 1984
The 3D Palatal Arch (Fig. 24) is another advanced design modular appliance with multipurpose functions. Although the palatal arch concept is not new to the experienced orthodontist, the 3D Palatal Arc...
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Volume 18 : Number 5 : Page 347 : May 1984
It has often been assumed that individuals with vertical maxillary excess may have or have had reduced nasal airway function during growth.2-8 Measurements of nasorespiratory function in children and ...
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Slow and Continuous Maxillary Expansion, Molar Rotation, and Molar Distalization
Volume 31 : Number 4 : Page 253 : Apr 1997
An estimated 25-30% of all orthodontic patients can benefit from maxillary expansion, and 95% of Class II cases can be improved by molar rotation, distalization, and expansion.1,2 Rapid palatal expand...
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Maxillary Expansion and Protraction Using Mini-Implants and the Benefit Direct Mechanism
Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 708 : Dec 2022
The Benefit Direct miniscrew attaches to a Hybrid Hyrax frame using a specially designed ring, as described by Dr. Wilmes and colleagues. This system enables an “appliance-first” approach while customizing the expander to situate the mini-implants in the best palatal bone.
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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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3D-Printed Hybrid Keyless Expander for Maxillary Expansion and Protraction
Volume 59 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 2025
Mr. Keles and Drs. Keles, Kayalar, Ozcan, and Akyalçin introduce a hybrid version of the Keles Keyless Expander that combines their key-free jackscrew with a customizable, metal-printed frame that can be used for the attachment of miniscrews and to support a facemask.
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JPO Q&A Rapid Palatal Expansion
Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 22 : Sep 1967
22-jco-img-0.jpg1. Which teeth are used for anchorage of the rapid palatal expansion appliance? Usually the permanent first molars and either the first bicuspids or the deciduous first molars. Four te...
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Volume 7 : Number 10 : Page 650 : Oct 1973
Step 1 Place the maxillary model on the bench resting on the occlusal surfaces of the teeth. Insert a pencil through a paper cup at a level that will establish a base of at least one-third of the tota...
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An Improved Direct-Bonded Palatal Expansion Appliance
Volume 11 : Number 3 : Page 203 : Mar 1977
A bonded rapid palatal expansion appliance has been described by Cohen and Silverman1 which was a workable alternative to the traditional Haas banded expansion appliance. This article will introduce a...
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What Happens with Palatal Dysjunction?
Volume 12 : Number 8 : Page 561 : Aug 1978
Currently, the changes produced in palatal dysjunction procedures are assessed through clinical observation, radiographic findings, and study casts. Although we do not want to minimize the value of th...
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