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Product News in May 2025 Issue
Volume 59 : Number 5 : Page 344 : May 2025
PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.
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Subdivision Malocclusions: Cracking the Riddle
Volume 35 : Number 2 : Page 93 : Feb 2001
Almost every Class II malocclusion contains, to some degree, a discrepancy between centric occlusion and centric relation. A radiographic analysis should always be performed to determine whether addi...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Current Issues in Orthodontics
Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992
DR. GOTTLIEB A major concern of orthodontists has been the increasing amount of orthodontics being done by non-orthodontists with less than university graduate training in orthodontics. What should be...
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Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment of Adults with Mandibular Retrognathism and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Volume 53 : Number 9 : Page 521 : Sep 2019
The combination of maxillomandibular advancement surgery with orthodontic treatment can be effective in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Dr. Uesugi and colleagues follow changes in a skeletal Class II patient’s upper airway configuration and respiratory function for three years after surgery.
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 39 : Number 2 : Page 61 : Feb 2005
Back in the early '80s, I had the unpleasant task of moving my office. While the move did not cover any great distance, it still provided many stressful moments. Relocating can be a hassle even for th...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 49 : Number 7 : Page 421 : Jul 2015
Editor's note: Dr. Robert L. Boyd, a Contributing Editor of JCO, was honored by the AAO Foundation in May with the establishment of a Biomedical Research Award in his name. To fund the award, his frie...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Restorative Materials in Orthodontics
Volume 50 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2016
Like most senior orthodontists, I've attended hundreds of lectures on both orthodontics and dentistry as a whole. I have always taken a special personal interest in lectures involving interdisciplinary treatment - cases requiring the services of multiple specialists, with the restorative dentist finally establishing an optimum result. The late Dr. Vincent Kokich was perhaps my favorite speaker on this topic. Among his many professional and personal talents, he had an extraordinary ability to see the big picture in complex cases and to provide exemplary orthodontic care as part of a multidisciplinary team. In the last presentation I attended by Dr. Kokich before his untimely death in 2013, he opened with a statement that will always stick with me: that of all of the things he had accomplished in his professional life, he was most proud of having become a dentist. This probably explains why Vince was one of the best interdisciplinary orthodontists I have known.
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Volume 35 : Number 8 : Page 494 : Aug 2001
According to an unpublished survey of orthodontic laboratories, the Herbst* appliance has become one of the most popular mechanisms for the correction of Class II malocclusions.1 This is undoubtedly ...
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Volume 21 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1987
Maxillary Advancement Presurgical Orthodontic Treatment Eliminate dental compensations (make the occlusion more Class III). Just as with other dentofacial deformities, the elimination of dental compen...
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Management of Deep Overbite with a Preadjusted Appliance System
Volume 24 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1990
The management of most orthodontic cases can be divided into six distinct but overlapping stages of treatment: anchorage control, leveling and aligning, overbite control, overjet reduction, space clos...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
In-Office Digital Study Models
Volume 45 : Number 7 : Page 385 : Jul 2011
This quarterly column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor W. Ronald Redmond, DDS, MS. To help keep our readers on The Cutting Edge, Dr. Redmond will spotlight a particular area of orthodontic technol...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 49 : Number 8 : Page 493 : Aug 2015
Legend has it that when Michelangelo was asked how he created his magnificent sculpture of David, he replied that he simply carved away everything that was not David from the block of marble, and the ...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Face Scanning and Digital Smile Design with an Intraoral Scanner
Volume 53 : Number 3 : Page 149 : Mar 2019
Dr. Giovanni Battista demonstrates how a digital setup and smile plan can be produced by importing intraoral scans into computer-aided design software, without the need for more expensive and invasive cone-beam computed tomography or facial scans.
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Volume 46 : Number 4 : Page 203 : Apr 2012
DR. LUDWIG As long ago as 1982, JCO published a multipart series called "Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report".1 The authors of this series, known as the Ormco Lingual Task Force, sparked a great dea...
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ALIGNER CORNER
Evaluation of Composite Attachment Positions Using Four Indirect Bonding Tray-Sectioning Techniques
Volume 55 : Number 5 : Page 294 : May 2021
Dr. Chen and colleagues measure the deviation of posterior attachments from ideal positions after indirect bonding to 3D-printed models. Template trays were sectioned in four different ways (whole, halves, thirds, and sixths) for testing of bonding accuracy.
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The Dental VTO: An Analysis of Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Volume 33 : Number 7 : Page 394 : Jul 1999
Most cephalometric analyses measure maxillary and mandibular skeletal relationships in the vertical and horizontal planes, along with the position and angulation of the incisors. Few orthodontic anal...
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Overhead Reduction: Is Bigger Always Better?
Volume 28 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1994
Businesses all over the world, and especially in the United States, are attempting to downsize, streamline, and reduce the number of their employees and the size of their plants. One company after ano...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Creating the Compliant Patient
Volume 30 : Number 9 : Page 493 : Sep 1996
Without patient cooperation, few medical or dental therapies will achieve optimum results. The key to success is to discover the actions that will produce the most positive response from the patient. ...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Dr. William Proffit on the Present and Future of Orthodontics
Volume 42 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 2008
DR. SHOAF There is a move today toward the use of more sophisticated technologies in diagnosis and treatment planning. Do you think the average solo orthodontist should be investing in three-dimension...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
There is a Computer in Your Future. Are You Preparing For It?
Volume 16 : Number 5 : Page 291 : May 1982
There Is a Computer in Your Future. Are You Preparing for It?According to the results of the recent JCO Orthodontic Practice Study, only 4% of orthodontists own or lease a computer. Of those who have...
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