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The Hybrid Core System for Indirect Bonding

Volume 37 : Number 3 : Page 160 : Mar 2003

No matter which indirect bonding method one chooses, the precise transfer of the bracket from the plaster cast to the patient's tooth is the critical factor.1,2 We have long used silicone to make indi...

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Planas Direct Tracks for Early Crossbite Correction

Volume 37 : Number 6 : Page 294 : Jun 2003

This article describes the use of composite inclined planes called Planas Direct Tracks (PDTs) to correct more complex cases of crossbite in the deciduous dentition.1-10 Planas Direct Tracks Prof. Ped...

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Class II Correction with the Twin Force Bite Corrector

Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 232 : Apr 2004

Molar distalization in Class II cases has been accomplished with various functional appliances, including fixed interarch appliances, such as the Herbst* and Jasper Jumper**, and fixed intra-arch appl...

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A Clip-On Fixed-Functional Appliance

Volume 40 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2006

Many different treatment options are now available to correct Class II malocclusions without relying on patient cooperation. Such "non-compliance" devices include the Jasper Jumper*,1 the Pendulum app...

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A Three-Dimensional Digital Insertion Guide for Palatal Miniscrew Placement

Volume 50 : Number 1 : Page 12 : Jan 2016

Miniscrew anchorage has significantly reduced the need for patient compliance and allowed orthodontic treatment of more types of cases without surgery. Despite its increasing popularity, however, miniscrew placement may be dangerous if the clinician lacks adequate information on the anatomy of the insertion area. Various surgical guides based on digital volumetric imaging, such as cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), have been proposed as aids to allow precise insertion of miniscrews into the interradicular spaces.

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Product News Published in August 2018 Issue

Volume 52 : Number 8 : Page 386 : Aug 2018

PRODUCT NEWS PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 4: Panel Discussion

Volume 7 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 1973

DR. NORTON What will be the ultimate role of auxiliaries in dentistry? DR. LINDQUIST My opinion at this time is that the role of auxiliaries in dentistry should not be expanded much beyond the present...

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Clinical Applications of Electrothermal Bonding

Volume 29 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1995

The acid-etch technique for bonding orthodontic brackets became generally accepted in the late 1970s.1 However, despite the modifications and refinements that have since taken place, the procedure for...

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Improving Incisor Torque Control with Nickel Titanium Torque Bars

Volume 33 : Number 4 : Page 224 : Apr 1999

Although rectangular archwires in edgewise bracket slots are an effective means of providing static tooth control, they are an inefficient method of delivering continuous and progressive torquing forc...

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Who Places Miniscrews?

Volume 42 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2008

Last year, a JCO Readers' Corner found that only 25% of a small sample of respondents were currently using miniscrews in their practices, and many fewer were placing the screws themselves.1 By now, ho...

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JCO INTERVIEWS

T.M. Graber

Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 500 : Sep 1970

500-jco-img-2.jpgDR. BRANDT: Do third molars have any influence on the stability of a treated dentition? Dr. GRABER: You know, Sid, each question stimulates enough thoughts to fill at least a chapter ...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Creating a Team of Practice Builders

Volume 27 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1993

Dr. Roger Levin, a dentist and a leading specialty-practice management consultant, has taken a different tack in this column. He lists 10 excellent team-building ideas that are designed to reduce over...

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JCO INTERVIEWS

John J. Sheridan, DDS, MSD, on Air-Rotor Stripping

Volume 42 : Number 7 : Page 381 : Jul 2008

DR. CHUDASAMA How did you develop the air-rotor stripping (ARS) system of interproximal reduction? DR. SHERIDAN Prior to ARS, there was absolutely nothing in the literature pertaining to stripping the...

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Retrospective on Progressive Dentofacial Changes After Treatment and Retention, Part IV

Volume 4 : Number 7 : Page 407 : Jul 1970

Cases (Continued) Patient S.S. Again, I would like to point out the dramatic changes in facial profile (Fig. 15), from an apparent bimaxillary protrusion to a complete concave profile, after nine year...

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More About the Universal Appliance

Volume 5 : Number 2 : Page 72 : Feb 1971

This paper may be considered a continuation of "The Universal Appliance Today", Parts I and II, published in the November and December 1969 issues of JPO. Some of the drawings have been adapted from t...

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Orthodontic Economic Index--1982

Volume 16 : Number 7 : Page 477 : Jul 1982

The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of over 200 orthodontic practices established for five years or longer. No new practices were included, and high and low extr...

337.

Modular 3D Lingual Appliances, Part 5: Action Appliances

Volume 18 : Number 3 : Page 190 : Mar 1984

Maxillary Treatment In Part 3 of this series, the 3D Palatal Arch was shown to be convertible to the 3D Action Appliance by bending the extenders straight and reversing the insertion (Fig. 52). The Ac...

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Nasorespiratory Function in Individuals with Vertical Maxillary Excess, Part 1: Measurement

Volume 18 : Number 5 : Page 342 : May 1984

It is a common supposition that nasorespiratory function can have an effect on dentofacial development. It has been proposed that chronic nasal obstruction leads to mouth breathing, which causes alter...

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Nasorespiratory Function in Individuals with Vertical Maxillary Excess, Part 2: Differential Diagnosis

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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Choosing an Office Location

Volume 20 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1986

Choosing an office location--whether for a new graduate or for an established orthodontist seeking a satellite or new site--can be complicated and time-consuming. This article outlines potential sourc...

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