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The Case of the Talented Trumpeter

Volume 9 : Number 2 : Page 106 : Feb 1975

Whenever I hear a discussion of the effects of musical instruments on the teeth and vice versa, I think of the case of the talented trumpeter. This boy showed exceptional ability with the trumpet at a...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Case for Good Records

Volume 42 : Number 2 : Page 69 : Feb 2008

As readers of this column will probably recall, one of my pet peeves is inadequate records. Nothing is more discouraging for an editor than to receive a manuscript that contains information on somethi...

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Improving Your Case Acceptance Rate

Volume 26 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1992

Selling is a concept that is misunderstood by many orthodontists and their staff members. We agree that we must "sell the case", but no one wants to use "selling" techniques to do so. This is because ...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN The Case for Ownership

Volume 40 : Number 4 : Page 243 : Apr 2006

Powerful intangibles come into play when we discuss the topic of ownership. Although the advantages of outright ownership of a practice facility have always been evident to orthodontists, one person's...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Bell-Shape Bonded Lingual Splint

Volume 28 : Number 6 : Page 364 : Jun 1994

Bonded lingual wire splints are quite useful in retaining closure of maxillary midline diastemas, but these splints often fail because of excessive occlusal forces. Bending an .0195" twisted wire into...

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Orthodontic Treatment of a Case with Minimal Periodontal Support

Volume 27 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1993

An adult female presented to our clinic with a periodontally involved malocclusion induced by severe gingival overgrowth (Fig. 1). The periodontal condition was due to four years' use of sodium diphen...

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Bonneville Orthodontic Seminar, Part IV: The Borderline Extraction Case

Volume 3 : Number 10 : Page 531 : Oct 1969

One of the most important objectives in orthodontic treatment is to improve the harmony of the lips, nose, and chin or maintain a harmonious relationship already present prior to treatment. It can be ...

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A Case Study in Professional Cooperation

Volume 21 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1987

Open warfare broke out in San Antonio when the San Antonio Express-News published an article on April 28, 1985, in which the differences between orthodontists and general dentists were brought to publ...

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Is Your Case Really Finished?

Volume 22 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1988

Orthodontists enjoy a high level of patient appreciation, partly because their results are almost always an esthetic improvement. Still, many orthodontists finish treatment short of the finest possibl...

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Self-Analysis of Case Acceptance Rate

Volume 24 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1990

The availability of patients and their acceptance of treatment depend on numerous factors, including practice location, the local economy, the skill and reputation of the orthodontist and staff, and t...

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Clinical and Instrumental Functional Analysis for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Part 8: Case Studies in CADIAX

Volume 23 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1989

The computer-aided axiograph (CADIAX) produces more precise measurements of hinge-axis movements than the manual axiograph, and it also provides additional tracking data (see Part 7, JCO, December 198...

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Treatment of the Class II Division 1 Four Bicuspid Extraction Case with the Johnson Twin Arch

Volume 4 : Number 1 : Page 44 : Jan 1970

In 1946 Doctor Johnson wrote that he hesitated to write a paper on extractions, the reason being that he didn't want some to think that he was carried away by the then present extraction wave. I extra...

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Case Finishing Procedures Employing Coordinated Light Multiple-Vertical-Looped Edgewise Archwires and Directional Elastics

Volume 2 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1968

Proponents of Edgewise technique 1,2,3,4,5 may disagree about treatment timing, facial aesthetics, expansion, extraction, retention and optimum bracket and wire sizes. However, in the 'moment of truth...

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A New Non-Surgical Approach for Extreme Dolichocephalic Malocclusions, Part 2: Case Selection and Management

Volume 40 : Number 4 : Page 250 : Apr 2006

A variety of dental and skeletal conditions can exist within the dolichocephalic population. Figure 13A illustrates a patient with a severe open bite and an acceptable smile line in which the occlusal...

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Usual Treatment Procedures with the Johnson Twin Arch in the Typical Class I 4 Bicuspid Extraction Case

Volume 3 : Number 6 : Page 316 : Jun 1969

In this day of space probes, heart transplants and .014 torquing arches it may seem old hat to discuss an appliance such as the Johnson Twin Arch. However, perhaps the reader may profit from its seemi...

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The Straight-Wire Appliance: Case Histories: Non-Extraction

Volume 10 : Number 4 : Page 282 : Apr 1976

JCO does not have the copyright to this article. For more information on the article, please contact The Andrews Foundation at lfAndrews@aol.com or go to their website at https://www.andrewsfoundation...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Practical Early Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Based Review

Volume 57 : Number 8 : Page 468 : Aug 2023

THOMAS E. SOUTHARD, DDS, MSSTEVEN D. MARSHALL, DDS, MSLAURA L. BONNER, DDS, MSKYUNGSUP SHIN, PHD, DMD, MS 848 pages, 2,728 illustrations. $249.99. 2022.Wiley Blackwell, 1 Wiley Drive, Somerset, NJ 08...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension: A Case-Based Review; Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice; Anatomy for Dental Medicine

Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016

The best way to learn orthodontics outside of clinical experience is to critically review case reports. Case-based review is the foundation of orthodontic residency education, and it is precisely the method used in this book by Drs. Thomas Southard, Steven Marshall, and Laura Bonner. In an interesting twist, these renowned clinicians and educators have written their text entirely in a question-and-answer format. The reader immediately becomes part of the academic discussion as the authors ask question after question aimed at providing resolution of the presented cases.

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PEARLS

Case Finishing Checklist

Volume 39 : Number 5 : Page 322 : May 2005

To ensure that every aspect of a case has been finished to our quality standards, our department has developed a checklist that we begin to fill out three to six months before debonding each patient. ...

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LETTERS

Mandibular Asymmetries

Volume 30 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1996

I was very interested to read the recent Case Report, "Treatment of Adult Midline Deviation by Condylar Repositioning", by Dr. Fred Schudy (JCO, June 1996). I feel compelled to respond for a number of...

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