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381.

Swagings

Volume 6 : Number 2 : Page 75 : Feb 1972

75-jco-img-0.jpgSwagings are used routinely in our office for the upper lateral incisors and the four cuspids. We find that this type of coverage increases retention and protection. When one becomes p...

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A Removable Cuspid-to-Cuspid Retainer

Volume 7 : Number 2 : Page 118 : Feb 1973

Retention of the lower teeth has been accomplished through many different methods: tooth positioners, Hawley retainers, six-to-six and cuspid-to-cuspid fixed lingual retainers. Which retention method ...

383.

A Transillumination Technique for Lingual Bonding

Volume 21 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1987

A number of techniques have been proposed for positioning and holding lingual attachments during bonding. Chemically cured agents have long been used for metal attachments. Light-cured systems have be...

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A TRIBUTE Dr. Brainerd F. Swain (1911-1999)

Volume 34 : Number 4 : Page 218 : Apr 2000

Barney Swain was the orthodontist's ortho­dontist. He devoted his life to us and our pro­fession. For four years, following his completion of the graduate orthodontic course at Columbia in 1936, he ta...

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Long-Term Stability of Class II Correction with the Twin Force Bite Corrector

Volume 44 : Number 6 : Page 363 : Jun 2010

Numerous studies and case reports have highlighted the effectiveness of fixed-functional appliances in correcting Class II malocclusion, but long-term analyses of the stability of these results have s...

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Intrusion of Palatally Displaced Maxillary Lateral Incisors Using Nickel Titanium Closed-Coil Springs

Volume 49 : Number 4 : Page 270 : Apr 2015

In patients with maxillary anterior crowding, the upper lateral incisors are often inclined palatally; moreover, such incisors are almost always extruded due to lack of contact with the opposing teeth...

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Treatment of Pseudo-Class III Malocclusion with a Modified Reverse Twin Block and Fixed Appliances

Volume 49 : Number 7 : Page 470 : Jul 2015

Pseudo-Class III malocclusion refers to a patient with an anterior functional shift of the mandible resulting from premature contact between lingually inclined maxillary incisors.1-4 Moyers described ...

388.

Differential Molar Intrusion with Skeletal Anchorage in Open-Bite Treatment

Volume 50 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 2016

Anterior open bite has been considered a complex malocclusion to treat because of the initial difficulty in closing the bite and the subsequent challenge of retaining bite closure. Proper diagnosis is necessary to develop an effective treatment plan with appropriate retention of the newly established bite.

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Product News in June 2020 Issue

Volume 54 : Number 6 : Page 373 : Jun 2020

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

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Product News in November 2021 Issue

Volume 55 : Number 11 : Page 713 : Nov 2021

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

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CASE REPORT

Compensatory Treatment of a Complex Class III Malocclusion

Volume 56 : Number 2 : Page 20220201 : Feb 2022

Recent technological advances in thermoactivated and superelastic wires and skeletal anchorage have enabled simpler compensatory orthodontic treatment of skeletal Class III patients without extractions or orthognathic surgery. In this case, the authors use passive self-ligating brackets and extra-alveolar mandibular skeletal anchorage.

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Product News in December 2022 Issue

Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 750 : Dec 2022

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

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Product News in April 2023 Issue

Volume 57 : Number 4 : Page 253 : Apr 2023

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

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 7 : Number 12 : Page 737 : Dec 1973

Validity is often the product of repetition. One wonders if this is the case with the interincisal angle, which everyone says should be 130°-135°. Downs, who may have started it all, developed his ana...

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Finished Cases and Their Faces

Volume 23 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1989

Patients almost always seek the esthetic rewards of orthodontic treatment-- straight teeth and a nice smile. The orthodontist's responsibilities, however, extend to include a balanced occlusion and go...

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Influence of the Convexity of the Upper Central Incisor on the Torque Expression of Preadjusted Brackets

Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 42 : Jan 2006

The Andrews method of preadjusted bracket positioning involves placing the twin tie wings parallel to the long axis of the clinical crown and then moving the bracket up or down until the middle of its...

397.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 2 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1968

There are three orthodontic appliances whose mechanics are so fundamentally sound that they would seem to be indispensable to the modern orthodontist. Yet, there are some orthodontists who employ none...

398.

Begg Series Summary and Addendum

Volume 3 : Number 5 : Page 253 : May 1969

The Rationale of Begg TherapyThe rationale of Begg Therapy is predicated on three concepts:1. Attritional occlusion. Begg says that civilized man does not have correct occlusion because "normal occlus...

399.

Auxiliaries for Efficient Jaw Orthopedics

Volume 18 : Number 4 : Page 261 : Apr 1984

Molar Abutment System (MAS) The muscular force developed by the forward displacement of the mandible with the activator or any bimaxillary appliance can be highly efficient if it is well directed and ...

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JCO Interviews Robert J. Schulhof on Practice Management

Volume 15 : Number 11 : Page 760 : Nov 1981

JCO Bob, as President of Millenium Society, you have been heavily involved in orthodontic practice management. What do you see as the most significant single challenge orthodontists face today?ROBERT ...

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