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The Aktionator Appliance: A Preliminary Report
Volume 13 : Number 5 : Page 316 : May 1979
Removable appliances have been used in orthodontics for many years. The addition of an anterior inclined bite plane or the use of extraoral traction for reinforcing anchorage, is a well-recognized pro...
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SureSmile: A Report of Clinical Findings
Volume 39 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2005
SureSmile* is a comprehensive, all-digital orthodontic care solution that uses three-dimensional diagnostics and customized fixed appliances to deliver efficient, consistent, high-quality treatment ou...
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Temporary Anchorage Devices: A Status Report
Volume 39 : Number 3 : Page 132 : Mar 2005
Before the 2004 AAO meeting in Orlando, a group convened to discuss one of the hottest topics in orthodontics--skeletal anchorage or "temporary anchorage devices" (TADs). Hosted by 3M Unitek, the even...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 7B: Case Reports--Extraction
Volume 17 : Number 7 : Page 464 : Jul 1983
This article presents two extraction cases treated with a lingual approach. Case 3 represents a suitable example for a beginning lingual extraction case. Case 4 is a much more difficult extraction cas...
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Practice Status Report: Practice Economics and Activity
Volume 22 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1988
Case reports customarily describe treatment of malocclusions. This Practice Status Report describes and compares two practices with regard to practice economics and activity--based on a number of fact...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 1
Volume 16 : Number 4 : Page 255 : Apr 1982
In the past few months, many of you have undoubtedly been questioned about "invisible braces". News articles and television reports have appeared, discussing orthodontic treatment with fixed appliance...
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Success and Failure with the Positioner Appliance Report of 100 Cases
Volume 2 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Dec 1968
506-jco-img-0.jpgThe Tooth Positioner Appliance was originated by Dr. Harold Kesling of Westville, Indiana. The profession is indebted to Dr. Kesling for its development and for many of the refinement...
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Boneborne Maxillary Expansion: A Clinical Report of Potential Challenges
Volume 58 : Number 1 : Page 22 : Jan 2024
Common failures and adverse side effects of miniscrew-assisted rapid palatal expansion are reviewed. The authors describe and illustrate events related to the temporary anchorage devices, the appliance, and the individual patient, offering recommendations to avoid these occurrences.
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 4: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Volume 17 : Number 1 : Page 26 : Jan 1983
Is lingual orthodontics just another passing orthodontic fad? Is it really worth the extra effort? Can we treat our lingual cases to a high standard of excellence? Perhaps time will be the ultimate ju...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 5: Lingual Mechanotherapy
Volume 17 : Number 2 : Page 99 : Feb 1983
In the preceding articles, we have presented the development history, rationale, bonding procedures, and some general guidelines on patient selection for lingual orthodontics. These were offered as bu...
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HEW Reports on Occlusion Summary and Discussion
Volume 12 : Number 12 : Page 849 : Dec 1978
The U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare has published two reports on the occlusion of the teeth of children aged 6-11 and youths aged 12-17 (An Assessment of the Occlusion of the Teeth o...
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The Need for Regional Orthodontist Manpower Reports: A Virginia Study
Volume 29 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1995
Past government policies and funding practices produced a perception that there was a surplus of graduating dental students in the United States. As a result, dental school enrollments declined, and s...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 2: Research and Development
Volume 16 : Number 11 : Page 735 : Nov 1982
In Part 1 of this series (JCO, April 1982), a brief overview of lingual orthodontics was presented. In this installment, we would like to share some of the details in the research and development of a...
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The iTero Intraoral Scanner in Invisalign Treatment: A Two-Year Report
Volume 48 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2014
The iTero powder-free intraoral scanner* has been used for more than 250,000 dental restorations since 2007.1 This system captures three-dimensional virtual images of tooth preparations, allowing rest...
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A Report on a Major Improvement in the Indirect Bonding Technique
Volume 9 : Number 5 : Page 270 : May 1975
In September, 1972, the authors first described to the orthodontic profession a method of the direct bonding of orthodontic attachments to teeth, utilizing a sealant-adhesive combination technique. In...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 3: Indirect Bonding--Laboratory and Clinical Procedures
Volume 16 : Number 12 : Page 812 : Dec 1982
Indirect bonding of orthodontic brackets initially gained some popularity as a result of the efforts of Drs. Silverman and Cohen.1 A survey on bonding, conducted in 1978 by ,Dr. Gorelick, 2 indicated ...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 6: Patient and Practice Management
Volume 17 : Number 4 : Page 240 : Apr 1983
Many individuals would like to have the benefits offered by high-quality orthodontic treatment, but do not want to have braces that are visible to their friends and colleagues. Our profession did not ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 46 : Number 7 : Page 385 : Jul 2012
This issue departs somewhat from our usual format in that it places a special emphasis on case reports. On numerous occasions at orthodontic meetings in the United States and Europe, and even at gradu...
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Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 193 : Apr 1970
The test of a diagnostic and treatment system is the final result years after treatment and retention have been terminated. An inventory of our own progress over the years provides an appraisal of the...
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ALIGNER CORNER
Volume 56 : Number 8 : Page 458 : Aug 2022
In an ongoing study by Drs. Glaser, Tai, Blevins, and Daher, the effectiveness of Invisalign’s MA protocol is evaluated as an alternative to removable functional appliances in growing Class II patients. Results include a significant reduction in overjet.
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