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61.

Anchor-Lock System Double-Y for Post-SARPE Retention and Simultaneous Molar Distalization

Volume 57 : Number 2 : Page 110 : Feb 2023

Dr. Okuhashi and colleagues describe a palatal plate that is anchored by four titanium miniscrews. As illustrated in an adult patient, the Anchor-Lock System Double-Y is designed to maintain surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion while distalizing or protracting the molars.

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JCO Interviews Dr. Andrew J. Haas

Volume 7 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 1973

Dr. Haas earned his dental degree at Loyola and studied orthodontics at the University of Illinois, where he is currently an Assistant Professor of Orthodontics. He is a member of the Continuing Educa...

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JPO Q&A

Volume 2 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1968

All-wire split palate applianceQ How can a wire split palate appliance without plastic palate material open the maxillary suture?A Apparently the resistance of the teeth and the buccal plate, particul...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 11 : Number 3 : Page 161 : Mar 1977

We have learned from articles about malpractice--Correcting and Preventing the Overbite of Malpractice Claims, September 1976 JCO; and JCO Interviews Aaron Rubin on Malpractice--Jan. issue--that the p...

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Use of Tip-Edge Brackets in Patients with Repaired Alveolar Clefts

Volume 32 : Number 2 : Page 84 : Feb 1998

Patients with repaired alveolar clefts can be difficult to treat orthodontically. Autogenous alveolar bone grafting of the residual cleft defect generally provides the best conditions for successful o...

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A Rapid Maxillary Expander with Differential Opening

Volume 48 : Number 7 : Page 430 : Jul 2014

A significant percentage of complete cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients who have undergone lip and palate surgeries in infancy or early childhood will later present with maxillary arch constriction. ...

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Rapid Expansion of the Maxillary Arch, Part II

Volume 2 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1968

INDICATIONS FOR RAPID EXPANSION (CONT.) III. Bilateral or severe unilateral crossbite in Class I cases In these cases, conventional forms of orthodontic treatment may take a long period of time and ma...

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Adjuncts to Bioprogressive Therapy: A Palatal Expansion Appliance for Non-Compliance Therapy

Volume 25 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1991

Class II malocclusions are virtually impossible correct without expanding the upper arch. The very etiology of Class II malocclusion implies a narrow upper arch, mesially rotated upper molars, blocked...

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Esthetic Class II Treatment with the Beneslider and Aligners

Volume 46 : Number 7 : Page 390 : Jul 2012

Maxillary molar distalization is a common treatment method for dental Class II patients with excessive overjet, anterior crowding, or both. Given the unpopularity of headgear among patients,1,2 clinic...

70.

A Tissue- and Boneborne Rapid Palatal Expander

Volume 54 : Number 4 : Page 230 : Apr 2020

Drs. Lupini, Retrouvey, Decesari, and Cozzani present a new Haas-inspired miniscrew-assisted maxillary expander for application in non-growing patients. Unlike toothborne devices, it provides an orthopedic component of force, using metal pads instead of acrylic to increase rigidity and avoid inflammation.

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CAD/CAM-Guided Microscrew Insertion for Horseshoe Distalization Appliances

Volume 54 : Number 7 : Page 384 : Jul 2021

The horseshoe palatal anchorage plate relies on precise microscrew positioning to facilitate three-dimensional control of tooth movement, while simplifying the insertion procedure and reducing patient discomfort. Dr. De Gabriele and colleagues present two typical skeletal Class II cases.

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Simultaneous Correction of Digital Sucking Habits and Posterior Crossbite with a Combo Appliance

Volume 18 : Number 4 : Page 254 : Apr 1984

Although not all patients with digital sucking habits have posterior crossbites and not all patients with posterior crossbites have or have had digital sucking habits, the two phenomena are frequently...

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A Fan-Shaped Maxillary Expander

Volume 33 : Number 11 : Page 642 : Nov 1999

Patients with narrow maxillae sometimes require differential expansion of the anterior and posterior segments, as in cleft lip and palate cases. To that end, Schellino and Modica have designed a "spid...

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The Equiplan-Quad Helix Combination in Deep-Bite Cases

Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 434 : Aug 2002

This article presents a treatment method and fixed appliance designed to correct dental deep bite in patients of any age, or skeletal deep bite in growing patients. The appliance was developed by Dr. ...

75.

The Simplified Molar Distalizer

Volume 37 : Number 11 : Page 616 : Nov 2003

Various appliances that do not require special patient compliance have been developed to drive maxillary molars distally, including repelling magnets, the Jones Jig*, the Pendulum**appliance, the Dist...

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A New Spring for Correction of Maxillary Canine-Premolar Transposition

Volume 42 : Number 5 : Page 303 : May 2008

The JOB Spring (the acronym is formed from the names of the last three authors of this article) was developed to facilitate correction of partial canine-first premolar transposition in the maxillary a...

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Maxillary Molar Movement with a New Treatment Auxiliary and Palatal Miniscrew Anchorage

Volume 42 : Number 10 : Page 587 : Oct 2008

When buccal miniscrews are used as direct anchorage for maxillary molar distalization or mesialization,1-3 they are usually placed between the roots, which may interfere with the planned tooth movemen...

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A Reinforced Clear Retainer for the Mixed Dentition

Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 2014

Maxillary retainers are sometimes used in the mixed dentition after treatment of anterior crossbite or unerupted maxillary incisors.1 Since the deciduous molars are usually replaced by permanent teeth...

79.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Something Old, Something New

Volume 48 : Number 11 : Page 673 : Nov 2014

A senior colleague once told me that if you ever think you have discovered something new in orthodontics, you should look a little deeper into the international literature from 75-100 years ago. You m...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Toughest Cases

Volume 54 : Number 9 : Page 512 : Sep 2020

In every one of my 40 years teaching orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning to graduate specialty students, I have invariably been asked by some enthusiastic first-year resident which cases are ...

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