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The Broussard Hook and Eye Clasp Fixed-Removable Appliance

Volume 12 : Number 6 : Page 412 : Jun 1978

There is an indication for the use of a removable appliance for a small, select group of orthodontic patients; for example, certain adults who object to conventional treatment with either metal or pla...

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A Visualized Treatment Objective

Volume 14 : Number 8 : Page 554 : Aug 1980

The Visualized Treatment Objective (V.T.O.) in use at the University of Alabama in Birmingham Department of Orthodontics was devised by Dr. Reed A. Holdaway as a treatment planning method based upon p...

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Modified Function Regulator for Vertical Maxillary Excess

Volume 19 : Number 10 : Page 733 : Oct 1985

Patients with excessive vertical growth or "long face syndrome" are among the most difficult to treat successfully. Many have arch length deficiencies requiring extractions. Early comprehensive orthod...

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Precision Lingual Arches: Active Applications

Volume 23 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1989

Lingual arches can be used either independently or as an adjunct to labial therapy with brackets on the facial surfaces. In cases where buccal wires might produce undesirable side effects, lingual arc...

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THE READERS' CORNER

Early Treatment and Retention

Volume 35 : Number 1 : Page 31 : Jan 2001

What types of cases should be started early, and why? All respondents listed many types of cases that should be started early. More than half men­tioned three major indications: skeletal discrep­ancie...

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Molar Control, Part 3

Volume 36 : Number 3 : Page 147 : Mar 2002

Four off-center bends have been introduced in this series for the first category of molar control. They consisted of toe-in and toe-out bends, in addition to in-bends and out-bends. The toe-in and toe...

267.

OVERVIEW

Intra-Arch Maxillary Molar Distalization Appliances for Class II Correction

Volume 38 : Number 9 : Page 505 : Sep 2004

About a third of all orthodontic patients are treated for Class II malocclusions.1,2 These patients represent a heterogeneous population, with many different etiologies accounting for similar intraora...

268.

Non-Compliance Space Closure in Patients with Missing Maxillary Lateral Incisors

Volume 47 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 2013

Mesial space closure is an attractive method for resolving malocclusions associated with agenesis of the maxillary lateral incisors, since it requires no prosthetic implants.1 Key factors for success ...

269.

Modified Alt-RAMEC Treatment of Class III Malocclusion in Young Patients with Down Syndrome

Volume 49 : Number 2 : Page 113 : Feb 2015

Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, occurring once in every 600 births.1 It is characterized by some degree of cognitive disability and b...

270.

Simultaneous Intrusion and Distalization Using Miniscrews in the Maxillary Tuberosity

Volume 50 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 2016

Mini-implants can be used to manage severe dental crowding without extractions and to correct minor jaw malpositions without orthognathic surgery,1-4 eliminating the need for extraoral anchorage and p...

271.

PRACTICE PROFILE

Sarah C. Shoaf, DDS, MEd, MS, Salem Smiles Orthodontics

Volume 52 : Number 9 : Page 495 : Sep 2018

JCO Editor Robert Keim interviews the owner of an unusual North Carolina practice focused on Invisalign, Medicaid, and sleep-disorder patients. Dr. Shoaf details her clinical and management philosophies and relates case histories from her side interest in dental forensics.

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ALIGNER CORNER

Clear Aligner Therapy in Children: Case Reports of Phase I Treatment

Volume 57 : Number 2 : Page 87 : Feb 2023

Dr. Buonocore reviews the application of the Invisalign First protocol in three mixed-dentition patients. Two cases involve the addition of posterior attachments to control the vertical dimension. One patient requires myofunctional therapy, and two cases utilize the mandibular-advancement feature.

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Effect of the Herbst Appliance on Various Class II Malocclusions

Volume 57 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 2023

Drs. Mah, Higson, and Wu utilize cone-beam computed tomography in a retrospective study of 42 patients, designed to assess the dental and skeletal effects of the Herbst appliance in Class II treatment. Both cephalometric and airway variables are tabulated and discussed.

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2023 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Bianca Lau

Volume 57 : Number 4 : Page 232 : Apr 2023

The eighth winner of this award is a student from the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry at the University of the Pacific. Here, Dr. Lau answers questions about her background, her academic experience, and her orthodontic treatment philosophy.

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New Frontiers in Orthodontics: Patient Education

Volume 2 : Number 1 : Page 21 : Jan 1968

Motivating parents and patients to orthodontic treatment is not a new idea. Orthodontists for years have given of themselves at the chair to convey the essentials of good oral hygiene, proper elastic ...

276.

Bonneville Orthodontic Seminar, Part III: A Technique for Surgical-Orthodontic Management of Impacted Teeth

Volume 3 : Number 8 : Page 410 : Aug 1969

The Impacted Cuspid Many different techniques have been described and are employed in the management of the impacted cuspid. They include surgical removal of the offending cuspid and bringing the bicu...

277.

Cephalometric Trimming of Dental Casts

Volume 4 : Number 3 : Page 148 : Mar 1970

The dental apparatus is tributary to the facial structures in which it is housed. Of these, the muscular system and the skeletal components are the most directly influential. Many of the variabilities...

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The Present Situation of Orthodontics in Norway

Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 224 : Apr 1970

224-jco-img-0.jpgIn 1952 the Norwegian Dental Association established a specialty in orthodontics. It was then 35 years since the first school dental clinic was started, and this public dental service...

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JCO Interviews Robert M. Ricketts

Volume 4 : Number 6 : Page 330 : Jun 1970

330-jco-img-5.jpgDR. BRANDT: All right, Rick, I want to change the subject now and discuss your article in the January 1969 Angle Orthodontist in which you listed twenty-four points which were general...

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Thoughts on Palatal Expansion

Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 493 : Sep 1970

The use of a palatal expansion appliance to correct an apical base deficiency and its accompanying crossbite is increasingly becoming a standard procedure in orthodontics. The thinking that all crossb...

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