Favorite Saved

Search

Search Results For: 'palace'

161.

The Spring Jet for Slow Palatal Expansion

Volume 33 : Number 9 : Page 527 : Sep 1999

This article presents a new appliance designed to achieve fully controllable mechanics for slow maxillary expansion: the Spring Jet.* Appliance Design The active components of the Spring Jet are solde...

162.

CASE REPORT

Use of a Modified Quad Helix in Early Interceptive Treatment

Volume 34 : Number 8 : Page 473 : Aug 2000

Oral and sucking habits can lead to the development of such problems as anterior open bite, maxillary constriction, and posterior crossbite.1,2 If these pathological conditions remain untreated during...

163.

BOOK REVIEWS

Step-by-Step: A Systematic Guide to Staff Orientation, Training, and Evaluation in the Orthodontic Practice & Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry

Volume 36 : Number 5 : Page 296 : May 2002

CHARLENE WHITE, BSSHELIA PARENTON, Editor144 pages, 4 cassette tapes. $395. 1999.Progressive Concepts Inc.747 Jasmine WayBirmingham, AL 39226(205) 823-5795

164.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Stationary Anchorage

Volume 36 : Number 12 : Page 665 : Dec 2002

There is no more important subject in orthodontics than anchorage. With every application of force, consideration must be given not only to its magnitude and direction, but also to its antagonist. For...

165.

CASE REPORT

Extrusion of a Traumatically Injured Tooth with a Vacuum-Formed Splint

Volume 37 : Number 7 : Page 361 : Jul 2003

This report describes the use of a clear, vacuum-formed splint to extrude a central incisor that was intruded into the maxillary bone by trauma. Although orthodontic archwires are generally used to pr...

166.

Modified Transpalatal Bar for Maxillary Molar Intrusion

Volume 39 : Number 11 : Page 668 : Nov 2005

This article describes a simple technique for intrusion of overerupted maxillary molars, using fixed appliances and a modified transpalatal bar. Appliance Fabrication The fixed-removable transpalatal ...

167.

The Bite-Jumping Screw for Modified Twin-Block Treatment

Volume 40 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2006

The original twin-block appliance was developed by Clark in 1982.1 Various modifications have since been made, so that the appliance can be used in either Class II or Class III functional treatment.2-...

168.

The Transverse Sagittal Maxillary Expander

Volume 41 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2007

The treatment plan for a patient with maxillary hypoplasia depends on the clinical manifestation of the malocclusion in the sagittal, transverse, and vertical planes.1 Studies have confirmed that ante...

169.

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

A Modified Transpalatal Arch for Intrusion of Second Molars

Volume 45 : Number 10 : Page 567 : Oct 2011

Extruded upper second molars are often encountered in adult patients in association with impaired masticatory function and TMD.1 This article illustrates a technique for second-molar intrusion with a ...

170.

OVERVIEW

Palatal and Mandibular Miniscrew Implant Placement Techniques

Volume 47 : Number 12 : Page 737 : Dec 2013

Miniscrew implants (MSIs) have revolutionized orthodontics by broadening the spectrum of potential dental movements and opening new possibilities for dentofacial orthopedics. Although treatment with M...

171.

Miniscrew-Supported Posterior Intrusion for Treatment of Anterior Open Bite

Volume 48 : Number 3 : Page 158 : Mar 2014

Conventional treatment of skeletal anterior open bite involves orthognathic surgery to reposition the posterior maxilla superiorly. This allows the mandible to rotate upward and forward, closing the a...

172.

The J-Molar Distalizer for Bodily Molar Movement

Volume 48 : Number 5 : Page 312 : May 2014

Many of the molar-distalization devices described in the literature have been associated with molar tipping and subsequent relapse if root uprighting is not achieved. In addition, anterior anchorage l...

173.

Easy Fabrication of an Occlusal Deprogrammer

Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 368 : Jun 2014

The value of a deprogramming appliance for recording accurate centric relation, especially in cases with TMD, is well established. Horizontal and vertical overlapping of the anterior teeth can promote...

174.

THE CUTTING EDGE

Cementation and Removal of 3D-Printed Expanders

Volume 55 : Number 9 : Page 571 : Sep 2021

Dr. Coleman introduces a device that is laser-sintered in the laboratory, based on a routine digital intraoral scan. This technique avoids the drawbacks of traditional banded expanders, which require orthodontic separators, and bonded expanders, which can encroach on the gingival margins and are hard to remove.

175.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

2021 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study

Volume 55 : Number 10 : Page 589 : Oct 2021

Since its inception in 1981 (the year I graduated from dental school), the biennial JCO Orthodontic Practice Study has been among our most frequently cited regular features. I have presented the resul...

176.

PEARLS

Lingual Frenulectomy with a Diode Laser

Volume 56 : Number 1 : Page 59 : Jan 2022

Dr. Neal Kravitz illustrates a simple procedure for releasing a tongue tie with a Spectralase 980 (includes a video demonstration). The controversial role of tongue ties in relation to pediatric OSA is also discussed.

177.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The New British Invasion

Volume 57 : Number 5 : Page 263 : May 2023

The British Invasion was a cultural event of the mid-1960s, when rock-and-roll bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Who became wildly popular in the United States. Teen­agers were sent ...

178.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Posterior Tongue Lie

Volume 57 : Number 7 : Page 375 : Jul 2023

Ankyloglossia, otherwise known as “tongue tie” (TT), is an innate condition in which a short lingual frenulum restricts the tongue’s normal range of motion. The corrective procedure for a TT is a ling...

179.

A Combined Fixed-Removable Approach to the Treatment of Impacted Maxillary Canines

Volume 9 : Number 3 : Page 162 : Mar 1975

There was a time in Europe when it was generally considered that all orthodontic movements could be effected by removable appliances alone. With the evolution of multibanded techniques, it has been sh...

180.

JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Early Treatment, Part 1

Volume 13 : Number 1 : Page 23 : Jan 1979

DR. BRANDT What should the term "early treatment" mean to practicing orthodontists?DR. RICKETTS Well, Sid, first let me thank you for the opportunity to talk to your readers again and especially to di...

Showing 161-180 of 494 results. Search completed in 0.324 seconds.

My Account

This is currently not available. Please check back later.

Please contact heather@jco-online.com for any changes to your account.