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181.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
2011 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study
Volume 45 : Number 10 : Page 533 : Oct 2011
It's been 30 years now since I started working at JCO--coincidentally, at the same time we were preparing the reports on our first Orthodontic Practice Study. Since then, technology has wrought many c...
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CASE REPORT
Treatment of Posterior Open Bite Using Distraction Osteogenesis
Volume 38 : Number 9 : Page 501 : Sep 2004
Recent advances in orthognathic surgery have made it possible to treat even extreme cases of malocclusion with a combined surgical-orthodontic approach.1-3 In particular, vertical distraction, introdu...
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Volume 16 : Number 9 : Page 606 : Sep 1982
Many orthodontists have been of the opinion that very young children and adults could not or should not be treated orthodontically, but that idea has been changing, giving these two groups a chance to...
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JCO Interviews Robert J. Schulhof on Functional Appliance Results
Volume 17 : Number 2 : Page 125 : Feb 1983
GOTTLIEB Bob, in your article in the September issue of JCO entitled "Results of Class II Functional Appliance Treatment", you presented an analysis of the results of treatment with four functional ap...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Drs. G. William Arnett and Michael J. Gunson on Esthetic Treatment Planning for Orthognathic Surgery
Volume 44 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 2010
DR. CHUDASAMA You have noted many sources of cephalometric inadequacy in facial diagnosis and treatment planning. Do you often observe disparities between excellent surgical facial results and osseous...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 27 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1993
A Computer in the Hand During the 1980s, many orthodontists incorporated desktop computers into their practices as the first step toward office automation. It soon became apparent, however, that one s...
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Accelerated Orthodontics Using Pulsatile Forces in Orthognathic Surgical Patients
Volume 50 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 2016
Patients' main objections to orthodontic treatment include cosmetics, discomfort, and treatment duration. Ceramic and lingual appliances and clear aligners have offered significant improvements in the...
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The DenOptix Digital Radiographic System
Volume 33 : Number 7 : Page 407 : Jul 1999
Since its introduction in the 1980s, digital technology has become increasingly important to the practice of orthodontics. Initially used to manage business operations, computers have now taken on the...
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Volume 19 : Number 5 : Page 362 : May 1985
The mandibular corrector, or M.C. appliance, can be used instead of Class II elastics, headgears, and anterior repositioning appliances to correct Class II malocclusions. It can also be used together ...
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A Precise and Predictable Laboratory Procedure for Indirect Bonding
Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 702 : Dec 2000
Indirect bonding seems to be gaining more widespread acceptance among orthodontists, due to improvements in bracket base design, adhesive technology, and transfer tray materials.1-5 The latest bracke...
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Volume 2 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1968
Gingival Hypertrophies Gingival hypertrophies occur so frequently in orthodontic treatment that they may almost have come to be regarded as an undesirable but understandable concomitant to that treatm...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Volume 46 : Number 8 : Page 506 : Aug 2012
Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology: A Diagnostic Approach DAVID MACDONALD, BDS, BSc(Hons.), LLB(Hons.), MSC, DDS, FDS RCPS, DDR RCR, FRCD 368 pages. $129.99. 2011. Wiley-Blackwell, 10475 Crosspoint Bl...
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Volume 1 : Number 2 : Page 80 : Oct 1967
Space in the Extraction Area Q I frequently find that space appears in the extraction area during retention. How do you handle that? A If this happens frequently, you should look into your treatment p...
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Volume 14 : Number 11 : Page 755 : Nov 1980
Dentists and orthodontists are under the impression that everyone else but dentists and orthodontists has some rational way of determining a price for a product or a service. This has led to the recen...
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Modified Herbst Appliance for the Mixed Dentition
Volume 19 : Number 11 : Page 811 : Nov 1985
The skeletal and dental ages of children do not always coincide. Often middle phalanx development may indicate optimal treatment timing, but the patient's bicuspids are not erupted enough to receive e...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Design and Manufacturing of a Fully Digital Palatal Expander Without Physical Models
Volume 54 : Number 8 : Page 445 : Aug 2020
Dr. Battista and colleagues describe a fully digital workflow for computer-aided fabrication of a rapid palatal expander. Steps include design of the anchorage structure, placement of a virtual attachment, positioning of the expansion screw, addition of auxiliaries, 3D printing by the laboratory, and delivery to the patient.
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Evolution of Orthodontic Radiography
Volume 55 : Number 6 : Page 326 : Jun 2021
The use of radiographs in orthodontics, and in almost every dental and medical field, is pretty much taken for granted nowadays. It is difficult for us even to imagine orthodontic, medical, or dental ...
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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.
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TOMAC: An Orthognathic Treatment Planning System, Part 1: Soft-Tissue Analysis
Volume 35 : Number 6 : Page 356 : Jun 2001
In modern orthognathic surgery, the orthodontist and oral surgeon need to work in complete symbiosis to achieve the final objective of a facial balance in harmony with the underlying dental and skele...
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The Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device as a Fixed Functional Appliance
Volume 45 : Number 8 : Page 463 : Aug 2011
When mandibular retrusion is a factor in Class II malocclusion,1 a functional appliance is often used to advance the mandible.2 To avoid the need for patient compliance in such therapy,3 a number of f...
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