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341.

OVERVIEW

Clinical Photography in the Orthodontic Office

Volume 45 : Number 10 : Page 569 : Oct 2011

(Editor's Note: In this quarterly column, JCO provides an overview of a clinical topic of interest to orthodontists. Contributions and suggestions for future subjects are welcome.) Clinical photograph...

342.

The Biocreative Strategy Part 1: Foundations

Volume 51 : Number 5 : Page 258 : May 2018

Drs. Kim, Chung, and Nelson launch a series of articles by describing their six physiological principles and the five essentials of the Biocreative Checklist. A detailed case report illustrates the overall treatment protocol.

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Mixed-Dentition Treatment with Clear Aligners and Vibratory Technology

Volume 54 : Number 4 : Page 208 : Apr 2020

Invisalign therapy allows simultaneous alignment and expansion to be performed in Phase I treatment, as demonstrated by Drs. Gorton, Bekmezian, and Mah in three cases. The AcceleDent device was used daily by these preteen patients to shorten treatment.

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Noninvasive Management of Severe Vertical Skeletal Dysplasia

Volume 56 : Number 11 : Page 633 : Nov 2022

Skeletal anchorage now provides a nonsurgical option for resolving a combination of open-bite malocclusion with vertical maxillary excess. Dr. Chamberland describes a double-arch molar intrusion method using palatal and buccal miniscrews. Two cases of nongrowing patients are presented to illustrate the technique.

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Orthodontics in Sweden Today

Volume 3 : Number 8 : Page 418 : Aug 1969

418-jco-img-0.jpgAt present in Sweden there are 102 orthodontists with specialist qualifications. Of these, about 20 are in private practice while the remainder are employed in the Public Dental Healt...

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Bonneville Orthodontic Seminar, Part IV: The Borderline Extraction Case

Volume 3 : Number 10 : Page 531 : Oct 1969

One of the most important objectives in orthodontic treatment is to improve the harmony of the lips, nose, and chin or maintain a harmonious relationship already present prior to treatment. It can be ...

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Orthodontics in Mexico 70

Volume 4 : Number 10 : Page 588 : Oct 1970

588-jco-img-0.jpgIntroduction The first Mexican dental society, Sociedad Odontologica Mexicana, was founded in 1887. Eleven years later, in 1898, the Sociedad Dental Mexicana was established through t...

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Introduction to the Universal Light Arch Technique

Volume 6 : Number 9 : Page 508 : Sep 1972

The Universal Light Arch Technique consists of a series of concepts concerning the cause and treatment of malocclusion, and appliances which reestablish the individual norm of the patient. In most ins...

349.

JCO Visits Dr. Harry G. Barrer

Volume 8 : Number 8 : Page 439 : Aug 1974

Office Building Design The building which Dr. White and I occupy is situated on a large lot with driveways on either side, giving access to a hard surface 20-car parking area. On-street parking is als...

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CASE REPORT

A Case of Salvage

Volume 9 : Number 6 : Page 363 : Jun 1975

A patient, previously treated orthodontically, was referred by her dentist because she and her parents were unhappy about the appearance of her mouth, specifically the discoloration of the upper left ...

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The Occlusal Bite Plane Splint: An Adjunct to Orthodontic Treatment

Volume 11 : Number 6 : Page 383 : Jun 1977

A properly constructed occlusal bite plane splint can be used to eliminate occlusal interferences during orthodontic treatment, as a retainer for specific purposes after treatment, to relax the muscle...

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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 2: Principles

Volume 11 : Number 10 : Page 661 : Oct 1977

(CONTINUED FROM PART 1) The clinician needs to base his treatment mechanics on the results he wants to achieve with the goals and objectives he has in mind. He then should select the mechanical proced...

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Effects of Anteroposterior Incisor Repositioning on the Root and Cortical Plate: A Follow-Up Study

Volume 18 : Number 1 : Page 42 : Jan 1984

It is generally believed that the anatomy of the alveolar bone limits orthodontic tooth movement. The clinical observations of some authors, however, suggest that teeth are sometimes moved or tipped a...

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A Reassessment of Space Requirements for Lower Arch Leveling

Volume 20 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1986

The curve of Spee is frequently included in the assessment of lower arch length. It is widely accepted that leveling the lower arch, when there is an excessive curve of Spee, increases arch length req...

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Clinical and Instumental Functional Analysis for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Part 6: Computer-Aided Diagnosis and Treatment Planning System

Volume 22 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1988

The in-office Computer-Aided Diagnosis and Treatment Planning System (CADIAS) interrelates patient information, cephalometric analyses, and cast mountings on a fully adjustable articulator to produce ...

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Clinical Implications of Advances in Orthognathic Surgery

Volume 23 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1989

Considerable recent progress has been made in the refinement of diagnostic and treatment-planning procedures for surgical-orthodontic treatment.1-7 Advances in four major areas have revolutionized ort...

357.

Simplified Bass Appliance

Volume 23 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1989

The Bass removable orthopedic appliance system1-4 (Fig. 1) can be used in growing patients with skeletal Class II malocclusions to optimize facial appearance and to rapidly and effectively correct the...

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Thermoformed Orthodontic Appliances

Volume 24 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1990

Thermoformed appliances made in a Biostar unit have a number of orthodontic applications. They can provide better anchorage than sectional arches in most cases, because they are not susceptible to the...

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Skeletal Changes Associated with Plate-Headgear Therapy in the Early Mixed Dentition

Volume 29 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1995

Orthopedic correction of Class II skeletal jaw dysplasias in growing children is a widely accepted treatment approach.1 Conventional methods involve inhibition of excessive forward and downward growth...

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Arch Development and Facial Esthetics

Volume 32 : Number 1 : Page 13 : Jan 1998

Orthodontists and patients are becoming more concerned about undesirable effects of bicuspid extractions on the facial profile. Several authors have shown that the lips may become more retrusive, the ...

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