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Cantilever Mechanics for Treatment of Impacted Canines
Volume 34 : Number 11 : Page 647 : Nov 2000
In the total force system produced by a set of brackets and continuous archwires, the forces placed on each individual tooth cannot be measured by the orthodontist.1 The major drawback of such a forc...
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CASE REPORT
Extrusion and Alignment of an Impacted Tooth Using Removable Appliances
Volume 36 : Number 7 : Page 379 : Jul 2002
Forced orthodontic eruption of an impacted tooth can be performed with either fixed or removable appliances. Fixed appliances do not require special patient cooperation and can produce precise coronal...
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The Distal Jet Simplified and Updated
Volume 36 : Number 10 : Page 586 : Oct 2002
Since we introduced the Distal Jet* to the profession more than six years ago, it has achieved worldwide acceptance as an esthetic fixed appliance that can produce consistently reliable distal molar ...
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CASE REPORT
Impacted Incisors with Dilacerated Roots
Volume 36 : Number 11 : Page 641 : Nov 2002
An 18-year-old patient presented with two impacted upper central incisors, both with dilacerated roots. The intraoral examination showed a Class I molar and canine relationship on the right side and a...
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The Spider Screw for Skeletal Anchorage
Volume 37 : Number 2 : Page 90 : Feb 2003
Orthodontic movements such as anterior retraction and intrusion of overerupted teeth are difficult to achieve without undesirable reciprocal movements of the anchorage units.1-3 Titanium miniscrews no...
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Volume 37 : Number 5 : Page 260 : May 2003
The introduction of bonding has made it possible to attain more precise results in active orthodontic treatment than when bands were used. For instance, interdental spaces do not have to be closed aft...
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A New Bone Screw for Orthodontic Anchorage
Volume 12 : Number 12 : Page 676 : Dec 2003
Although the efficacy of endosseous implants for orthodontic anchorage has been verified both clinically1,2 and experimentally,3-5 their clinical applications are generally confined to partially edent...
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OVERVIEW
A Modified Monobloc for Treatment of Young Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 241 : Apr 2004
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a common chronic disorder of sleep and breathing characterized by intermittent upper airway obstruction during sleep.1 It has a number of harmful effects, including ex...
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The Lingual Plain-Wire System with Micro-Implant Anchorage
Volume 7 : Number 7 : Page 388 : Jul 2004
Despite their esthetic advantages,1 lingual orthodontic appliances have not gained widespread popularity since their introduction in the 1970s.2-10 The short interbracket distances require especially ...
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Toothborne Orthopedic Maxillary Protraction in Class III Patients
Volume 39 : Number 2 : Page 68 : Feb 2005
Rapid maxillary expansion is commonly combined with facemask therapy to achieve maxillary protraction in growing Class III patients.1-3 Only about 1.5-3mm of protraction per year can be achieved with ...
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An Oral Screen for Early Intervention in Lower-Lip-Sucking Habits
Volume 39 : Number 2 : Page 97 : Feb 2005
Oral habits such as finger and lip sucking, nail biting, bruxism, and tongue thrusting may be part of normal child development, but may also be symptoms of deep-rooted neuroses or abnormal facial grow...
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Treatment of Ectopic Maxillary Canines Using a Palatal Implant for Anchorage
Volume 10 : Number 10 : Page 607 : Oct 2005
Various types of palatal implants have been proposed for use as skeletal anchorage in orthodontic treatment.1-5 In 1992, Wehrbein and colleagues, in collaboration with the Straumann Institute, introdu...
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CASE REPORT
Eruption of an Impacted Maxillary Central Incisor with an Unusual Dilaceration
Volume 40 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2006
Dilacerations are most common in the maxillary anterior region,1 occurring in an estimated 3% of the adult population and in six times as many females as males.2 Trauma has been suggested as an etiolo...
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A Palatal Locking Plate Anchor for Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Volume 43 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2009
A recently developed titanium locking plate for orthognathic surgery, designed to prevent screw movement and loosening,1 can also be effective in orthodontic treatment (Fig. 1). The palatal locking pl...
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Miniscrew-Supported Class III Treatment with the Hybrid RPE Advancer
Volume 44 : Number 9 : Page 533 : Sep 2010
Class III malocclusions, irrespective of etiology or patient age, are some of the most complicated problems to treat, with the results often subject to relapse. Attempts to reduce mandibular developme...
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Maxillary Molar Intrusion with a Single Miniscrew and a Transpalatal Arch
Volume 46 : Number 1 : Page 48 : Jan 2012
Supereruption of maxillary molars is a common finding in adult patients, generally caused by premature loss of mandibular first molars and consequent extrusion of the opposing dentition toward the ede...
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CASE REPORT
Adult Class II Treatment Using a New Lingual Bracket and Skeletal Anchorage
Volume 46 : Number 3 : Page 175 : Mar 2012
The first lingual appliances required several archwire bends to compensate for the lingual morphology of the teeth.1 Not only did this complicate the clinical procedure, but it led to archwire breakag...
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Miniscrew Implant-Supported Rapid Maxillary Expansion
Volume 46 : Number 10 : Page 608 : Oct 2012
Although rapid maxillary expansion can be effective in correcting posterior crossbite and dental crowding due to arch-length discrepancies, it can also cause side effects including limited skeletal ex...
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CASE REPORT
Bimaxillary Dentoalveolar Protrusion Treated with Lingual Appliances and Temporary Anchorage Devices
Volume 46 : Number 12 : Page 739 : Dec 2012
Bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion is characterized by protrusive and proclined maxillary and mandibular incisors, resulting in lip protrusion and a convex face.1,2 Although it can be found in virtu...
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The Tandem Archwire Technique in Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 47 : Number 4 : Page 232 : Apr 2013
A single horizontal edgewise slot in a standard-width bracket is generally effective in controlling rotations and tipping.1,2 Biomechanically, because the moment of couple is generated across the brac...
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