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P/A CLINIC Patient Communications
Volume 6 : Number 12 : Page 713 : Dec 1972
Annual Letter to Cooperative Patients The following letter is sent each year to my most cooperative patients whose number varies from year to year between 30% and 50% of my practice. 713-jco-img-0.jpg...
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Volume 9 : Number 12 : Page 749 : Dec 1975
Physiologic drift is defined as the natural migration of teeth, with no applied force, into space created by extraction, congenital absence, decay, proximal grinding, or orthodontic tooth movement. Ph...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
A Direct Bonded Maxillary Retainer
Volume 10 : Number 1 : Page 43 : Jan 1976
43-jco-img-0.jpgTo fabricate a direct bond maxillary retainer, an .030 or an .036 round wire is contoured to extend to the distal interproximal embrasures of the maxillary cuspids. The wire is then bo...
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Volume 13 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1979
477-jco-img-0.jpg477-jco-img-1.jpg477-jco-img-2.jpg477-jco-img-3.jpg477-jco-img-4.jpgLingual arch fabrication. Universal lingual arch former is used, with .030 round wire for deciduous and mixed denti...
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Results of Class II Functional Appliance Treatment
Volume 16 : Number 9 : Page 587 : Sep 1982
For over half a century the use of Class II functional appliances has been a widely accepted practice throughout much of Europe. The majority of the American orthodontic community has traditionally ca...
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Non-Acrylic Removable Retainer
Volume 18 : Number 9 : Page 641 : Sep 1984
Removable appliances with an acrylic base may cause soft tissue inflammation in patients who tend to accumulate plaque or are hypersensitive to free monomer, especially when cold-curing acrylic is use...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
An Easy, Effective Debonding Technique
Volume 18 : Number 11 : Page 816 : Nov 1984
For the last four years I have used a debonding technique that avoids fracturing the enamel, minimizes patient discomfort and the danger of the patient swallowing or aspirating a bracket, and takes fo...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 20 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1986
Internecine Warfare I was talking recently with an orthodontist who has a strong prejudice against a particular method of orthodontic treatment currently advocated by many non-orthodontists. He told m...
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Inverted Labial Bow Appliance for Class III Treatment
Volume 30 : Number 9 : Page 487 : Sep 1996
Various methods have been proposed for the correction of Class III malocclusion.1-5 Although most orthodontists prefer to use fixed appliances in conjunction with extraoral traction, it is possible to...
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Active Tooth Movement with Essix-Based Appliances
Volume 31 : Number 2 : Page 109 : Feb 1997
The removable Essix* appliance, in addition to its role as an orthodontic retainer, can be used for active minor tooth movements. Sheridan has described two methods for moving teeth--one with divots a...
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Maintaining Anchorage with a Combination Nance-Goshgarian Transpalatal Arch
Volume 32 : Number 11 : Page 681 : Nov 1998
Many methods of distalizing molars have demonstrated their efficiency in recent years (A). The most difficult problem, however, is to maintain anchorage while the anterior teeth are retracted. Combini...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 34 : Number 9 : Page 507 : Sep 2000
Orthodontists tend to look upon the many technological and clinical advances of recent years as boons that have made their lives and those of their staff members easier, better, and less stressful, a...
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Volume 36 : Number 3 : Page 147 : Mar 2002
Four off-center bends have been introduced in this series for the first category of molar control. They consisted of toe-in and toe-out bends, in addition to in-bends and out-bends. The toe-in and toe...
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The Equiplan-Quad Helix Combination in Deep-Bite Cases
Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 434 : Aug 2002
This article presents a treatment method and fixed appliance designed to correct dental deep bite in patients of any age, or skeletal deep bite in growing patients. The appliance was developed by Dr. ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 42 : Number 8 : Page 433 : Aug 2008
I recently received a copy of Dr. R.G. "Wick" Alexander's new book, The 20 Principles of the Alexander Discipline. Dr. Alexander has been a familiar face on the orthodontic lecture circuit for many ye...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
"Surgery-First" Aligner Treatment
Volume 53 : Number 7 : Page 385 : Jul 2019
Although I enjoy every aspect of clinical orthodontics, I must admit to an absolute fascination with orthognathic surgery cases. This began way back in my freshman year of dental school, when an overv...
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Diagnostic Block Cephalometrics, Part 2
Volume 18 : Number 7 : Page 478 : Jul 1984
Case Histories Case histories will be shown of the five horizontal or sagittal types of Class II, division 1 malocclusions described in Part 1. For simplicity, horizontal dysplasias with vertical prob...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Dr. Jim McNamara on Early Orthodontic and Orthopedic Treatment, Part 1
Volume 48 : Number 9 : Page 535 : Sep 2014
DR. KEIM Thank you for agreeing to participate in this interview, Jim. You are generally recognized as the world's leading authority in early and mixed-dentition orthodontic treatment. DR. MCNAMARA Th...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Jack G. Dale on Serial Extraction, Part 3
Volume 10 : Number 3 : Page 196 : Mar 1976
This is the final installment in this series. The first two appeared in the January and February issues.DR. BRANDT How do you apply growth prediction to serial extraction decisions? DR. DALE Dr. Tweed...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Dr. Ravindra Nanda on Orthodontic Mechanics
Volume 44 : Number 5 : Page 293 : May 2010
DR. KEIM What changes in opinion have you noticed with respect to the application of orthopedic forces using protraction headgear since your landmark papers in the late '70s and early '80s1-3? DR. NAN...
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