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BOOK REVIEWS
Clinical Cases in Orthodontics
Volume 47 : Number 10 : Page 624 : Oct 2013
MARTYN T. COBOURNE, BDS, MSC, PHDPADHRAIG S. FLEMING, BDS, MSCANDREW T. DIBIASE, BDS, MSCSOFIA AHMAD, BDS, MSC 448 pages. $94.99. 2012.Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River St., Hoboken, NJ 07030.(877) 762-2974;...
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BOOK REVIEW
Volume 51 : Number 6 : Page 346 : Jun 2017
Orthognathic Surgery: Principles, Planning, and Practice FARHAD B. NAINI, BDS, MSc, PhD, FDS RCS, MOrth RCS, GCAP, FHEADALHIT S. GILL, BDS, BSc, MSc, FDS RCS, MOrth RCS, FHEA 936 pages. $229.99 for ha...
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Space Management with Invisalign for Interdisciplinary Orthodontic Treatment
Volume 52 : Number 4 : Page 219 : Apr 2018
Drs. Anderson and Darren Huang demonstrate the range of the Invisalign system in preprosthodontic treatment of adult patients. These four cases involve space creation, molar uprighting, or molar intrusion to make room for future implants, as well as molar space closure to avoid the need for restoration.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 714 : Dec 2018
SANDRA TAI, BDS, MS 320 pages, 1,344 illustrations. $218. 2018. Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc., 4350 Chandler Drive, Hanover Park, IL 60133.(800) 621-0387; www.quintpub.com. As a former Director of...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Dentofacial Esthetics: From Macro to Micro
Volume 55 : Number 6 : Page 342 : Jun 2021
DAVID M. SARVER, DMD, MS 512 pages, 2,500+ illustrations. $268. 2020.Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc. 411 N. Raddant Road, Batavia, IL 60510(800) 621-0387; www.quintbook.com. It is indeed my pleasure...
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Product News in May 2022 Issue
Volume 56 : Number 5 : Page 313 : May 2022
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Fixed Active Retainer for Minor Anterior Tooth Movement
Volume 34 : Number 1 : Page 48 : Jan 2000
Orthodontists are often required to treat simple malocclusions involving only rotations and crowding of the anterior teeth, due to either normal physiological development or relapse of earlier treat...
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The Universal Appliance Today, Part II
Volume 3 : Number 12 : Page 639 : Dec 1969
The Case This case is essentially a Class I type of malocclusion (Class I right side, slight Class II left side) of a 13-year-old girl. It presents a lack of space for the four canines and the mandibu...
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Volume 5 : Number 8 : Page 421 : Aug 1971
I wish to emphasize at the start that the cases that will be presented are part of a symposium on borderline cases which indicates that there is an ambivalence in diagnosis and in treatment planning. ...
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Volume 8 : Number 6 : Page 309 : Jun 1974
The term surgical-orthodontics has been used to describe surgical procedures in conjunction with orthodontic procedures and surgical procedures as a substitute for orthodontic procedures. What is real...
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Volume 11 : Number 10 : Page 690 : Oct 1977
This is the first in a series of diagnostic case studies, each of which will illustrate a particular problem in orthodontic diagnosis. The presentation is divided into three sections. In Section I, we...
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Volume 12 : Number 4 : Page 237 : Apr 1978
The Food and Drug Administration estimates that 30% of diagnostic medical and dental x-rays are unnecessary, at a cost of $2 billion a year. The materials alone are estimated to cost $150 million, or ...
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Volume 25 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1991
Anterior bite planes have long been used for treatment of deep overbite and crossbite, Phase II occlusal correction of patients with TMJ dysfunction,1,2 elimination of bracket or cuspal interference t...
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The Real Cost of Patient Financing
Volume 28 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1994
We've all heard the adage, "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." What about your accounts receivable? Is $90 in the hand really worth $100 "in the bush"? Is a discount of 10% appropriate when...
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Overlay Mechanics with the Tip-Edge PLUS Bracket, Part 2: Class II and III Nonextraction Treatment
Volume 40 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2006
In conventional nonextraction treatment, using elastics for anchorage, orthodontists have found it challenging to maintain mandibular incisor positions in Class II cases or maxillary incisor control i...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Complexities of Partial Treatment
Volume 42 : Number 10 : Page 549 : Oct 2008
The subject of partial treatment comes up frequently in both the orthodontic literature and day-to-day practice. While the main focus of our clinical activities is always on comprehensive treatment of...
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Correction of Deep Bite in Adults Using the Invisalign System
Volume 42 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 2008
Deep overbite is commonly treated by molar extrusion, incisor intrusion, or both. Careful diagnostic assessment is needed to determine the best treatment approach. Patients with structural deep bites ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 43 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2009
Some of the most challenging, and yet rewarding, cases that orthodontists face are those in which the only way to achieve a suitable outcome is through a combination of orthodontic treatment and ortho...
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Class II Correction with the Invisalign System
Volume 44 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 2010
The Invisalign system* has long been used to treat mild to moderate crowding, spacing, and tipped teeth.1-5 Recently, it has been used successfully in more complex cases, such as those involving extra...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 48 : Number 12 : Page 741 : Dec 2014
It is hard to imagine an orthodontic topic that has generated more controversy or more heated debate than that of extractions. Years ago, when I was practicing general dentistry in a remote corner of ...
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