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361.

JPO Q&A

Volume 2 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Oct 1968

Mismatch of tooth sizes Q What is recommended in a case in which a mismatch of tooth sizes will not permit an ideal correction of both the posterior intercuspation and the overjet? Should the anterior...

362.

Begg Series, Part II: Records and Diagnostic Technique

Volume 2 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Oct 1968

Adequate records are an absolute necessity in making an accurate diagnosis regardless of the orthodontic treatment method used. In assessing the dental problem, outlining the treatment program, and pr...

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A Surgical Orthodontic Case

Volume 6 : Number 11 : Page 635 : Nov 1972

DISCLAIMER The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Air Force or the Department of Defense. The following case illustrates the ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 8 : Number 4 : Page 193 : Apr 1974

The Begg theory of attritional occlusion should be separated from the practice of Begg orthodontic treatment. Dr. P. R. Begg is an excellent clinical orthodontist and an outstanding anthropologist. Th...

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The Bonded Lingual Retainer

Volume 13 : Number 5 : Page 311 : May 1979

With the advent of effective bonding materials the use of fixed cuspid-to-cuspid and bicuspid-to-bicuspid retainers has been made simple, effective and rapid. Articles in the Journal of Clinical Ortho...

366.

Mandibular Corrector

Volume 19 : Number 5 : Page 362 : May 1985

The mandibular corrector, or M.C. appliance, can be used instead of Class II elastics, headgears, and anterior repositioning appliances to correct Class II malocclusions. It can also be used together ...

367.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Coming Employee Crunch

Volume 20 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1986

The Coming Employee Crunch The number of jobs in the United States grew by 24 million between 1974 and 1984. No country, including the United States, ever created that many new jobs in a decade. This ...

368.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Cosmetic Finishing

Volume 20 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1986

There is a difference between a beautiful alignment of teeth and an alignment of beautiful teeth. The orthodontist's job is not complete until there is a beautiful alignment of beautiful teeth. In the...

369.

A Fixed-Removable Herbst Appliance

Volume 28 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1994

The Herbst appliance has gained great popularity among orthodontists because it works 24 hours per day, requires minimal patient cooperation, shortens treatment time, and reduces the need for orthogna...

370.

CASE REPORT

Nonextraction Treatment of a High-Angle Class II Case with a Modified Herbst Appliance

Volume 28 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1994

Extrusion of posterior teeth and an accompanying increase in lower facial height can be undesirable side effects of treating Class II patients with backward-rotating growth patterns.1-4 Such high-angl...

371.

Replacement of the Spring Clip in the SPEED Appliance

Volume 28 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1994

The SPEED appliance (Fig. 1) consists of self-ligating brackets with flexible spring clips that act as the outer walls of the archwire slots.1,2 In some situations, such as sports-related injuries, th...

372.

Efficacy of Open-Bite Treatment with the Thera-spoon

Volume 33 : Number 5 : Page 283 : May 1999

Open-bite malocclusions resulting from perva­sive tongue habits can be corrected by vari­ous methods, including fixed appliances, remov­able appliances, and exercise regimens.1-3 In the most severe ca...

373.

The Nance Holding Arch with Bite Rim

Volume 34 : Number 5 : Page 280 : May 2000

Maxillary bite plates, used in patients with severe deep bites to allow placement of mandibular brackets earlier in treatment, are removable, and their effectiveness depends on patient cooperation. Th...

374.

A New Instrument for Controlled Bracket Positioning

Volume 36 : Number 4 : Page 206 : Apr 2002

Many techniques have been described to improve bracket positioning,1 involving several different instruments.2-4 Although the Boone and Dougherty gauges have been widely used,1,2,5,6 brackets can easi...

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A New Fixed Interarch Device for Class II Correction

Volume 37 : Number 1 : Page 36 : Jan 2003

Fixed devices are increasingly being used for molar distalization in Class II treatment because they eliminate the need for special patient compliance. These appliances fall into two main categories: ...

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A New Eruption Attachment for Impacted Teeth

Volume 38 : Number 9 : Page 496 : Sep 2004

The closed eruption technique requires traction to be applied to an attachment on the crown of the impacted tooth.1-3 Because amalgams, pins, and lassoes tend to damage the enamel, clinicians now pref...

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Jaw Movement Recordings in Cases of Open Bite with Tongue Thrust

Volume 39 : Number 6 : Page 354 : Jun 2005

Recordings of jaw movements can be effective tools in assessing temporomandibular dysfunction.1-6 In normal function, jaw movements show a straight opening-closing path and a symmetrical border path (...

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COMMENTARY The Possibility of Skeletal Anchorage

THOMAS D. CREEKMORE, MICHAEL K. EKLUND Apr. 1983

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 513 : Sep 2017

Dr. Björn Ludwig writes the commentary on this landmark 1983 JCO article by Creekmore and Eklund. The authors’ vision of skeletally anchored tooth movement, here using a surgical vitallium bone screw inserted just below anterior nasal spine, has since been validated through the application of modern titanium miniscrews in a variety of locations.

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COMMENTARY "Surgery First" Skeletal Class III Correction Using the Skeletal Anchorage System

HIROSHI NAGASAKA, JUNJI SUGAWARA, HIROSHI KAWAMURA, RAVINDRA NANDA Feb. 2009

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 598 : Sep 2017

This article by Dr. Hiroshi Nagasaka and colleagues marked a paradigm shift in surgical orthodontics.1 The combination of the “surgery first” technique with the Skeletal Anchorage System of Dr. Junji ...

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The iMolar System and Clear Aligners in Adult Class II Patients

Volume 57 : Number 1 : Page 45 : Jan 2023

The iMolar system consists of a base anchored by two palatal miniscrews and attached to nickel titanium wires with crimpable stops. As Dr. Riatti and colleagues show, it can be activated and modified for molar distalization while clear aligners are performing dental alignment.

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