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TOMAC: An Orthognathic Treatment Planning System, Part 3: VTO Construction in the Vertical Dimension

Volume 35 : Number 8 : Page 478 : Aug 2001

The first two parts in this series covered the TOMAC facial profile analysis and princi­ples of VTO construction in the horizontal dimension (JCO, June and July 2001). This final part will focus on th...

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THE READERS' CORNER

Aligner Treatment

Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 371 : Jun 2014

(Editor’s Note: The Readers’ Corner is a regular feature of JCO in which orthodontists share their experiences and opinions about treatment and practice management. Questions are sent periodically to ...

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JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Jim McNamara on Early Orthodontic and Orthopedic Treatment, Part 2

Volume 48 : Number 10 : Page 631 : Oct 2014

DR. KEIM Jim, the first part of our interview covered your background and how your treatment philosophy has evolved over time. I would like to continue with a discussion of the nuts and bolts of how y...

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2020 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures Part 2: Breakdowns of Selected Variables

Volume 54 : Number 11 : Page 657 : Nov 2020

This installment breaks down the most important diagnostic and treatment methods in three categories: number of years in practice, geographic region, and gross income level. An extended section covers factors that appear related to success with clear aligners.

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The Digitally Assisted Miniscrew Insertion System: A Simple and Versatile Workflow

Volume 56 : Number 7 : Page 402 : Jul 2022

Dr. Lo Giudice and colleagues offer a digital workflow that integrates cone-beam computed tomography with a digital scan. Virtual miniscrews of any dimensions can then be designed for palatal insertion, using a customized surgical guide. A sample case is shown.

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Clear Aligner Therapy and Orthognathic Surgery

Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 692 : Dec 2022

Drs. Parsaei, Uribe, and Steinbacher review the advantages and disadvantages of clear aligners in presurgical orthodontic treatment. Bone-anchor screws are used for intermaxillary fixation, and elastics are worn after surgery to maintain the bite. Three typical case examples are shown.

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JCO ROUNDTABLE

Learning from Mistakes

Volume 58 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2024

Thirteen members of the JCO Editorial Board and Clinical Advisory Council describe mistakes they have made and how they have recovered, using case examples. Topics include diagnosis and treatment planning, clear aligner therapy, treatment mechanics, and surgical orthodontics.

268.

OVERVIEW

Autotransplantation: Team Development and Treatment Protocol for Enhanced Success

Volume 58 : Number 2 : Page 99 : Feb 2024

In this comprehensive review, Dr. Christensen summarizes the advantages of autotransplantation as an option for patients with missing or compromised teeth. Roles of the multidisciplinary team are discussed, and a typical treatment sequence is illustrated by a sample case.

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THE READERS' CORNER

MARPE Usage

Volume 58 : Number 7 : Page 409 : Jul 2024

In this edition of The Readers’ Corner, JCO subscribers from around the world answer questions regarding micro-implant-assisted rapid palatal expanders (MARPEs), including the dental situations and biological stages in which MARPEs are indicated, as well as common problems.

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Patient Motivation

Volume 5 : Number 12 : Page 670 : Dec 1971

Some orthodontic techniques rely on cooperation more than others, but all of them fail without it. Yet, while the orthodontist is well trained in techniques of mechanotherapy, relatively little time i...

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Practical Methods of Bonding: Direct and Indirect

Volume 9 : Number 10 : Page 610 : Oct 1975

Table of Contents I Advantages and Disadvantages of BondingA. Advantages B. Disadvantages II Requirements of a Good Adhesive A. Introduction to Protecto III Theoretical Considerations A. Principles of...

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The Merits of Lay Consultation

Volume 13 : Number 6 : Page 377 : Jun 1979

In the past, when practitioners knew less about medicine and dentistry and more about local mores, the family physician and the neighborhood dentist were deferred to, respected and treated as communit...

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Orthodontic Fluoride Protection

Volume 14 : Number 5 : Page 321 : May 1980

The object of every topical application of fluoride is to achieve the maximum adsorption of fluorine on the subsurface enamel layers. Hundreds of studies attest to the prophylactic activity of fluorid...

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Genio-Molar Anchorage

Volume 15 : Number 6 : Page 411 : Jun 1981

The Genio-Molar Anchorage (GMA) is a headgear, using a double force application on the lower jaw--one in the molar region and one on the chin. It produces a vertical torque effect on the mandible, thr...

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Important Aspects of Long-Term Stability

Volume 31 : Number 9 : Page 562 : Sep 1997

There is a consensus in the profession that the long-term results reported by the Seattle group constitute the gold standard for stability of traditional edgewise orthodontics. For more than 35 years,...

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Who Places Miniscrews?

Volume 42 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2008

Last year, a JCO Readers' Corner found that only 25% of a small sample of respondents were currently using miniscrews in their practices, and many fewer were placing the screws themselves.1 By now, ho...

277.

JCO ROUNDTABLE

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment in Orthodontic Practices

Volume 56 : Number 1 : Page 23 : Jan 2022

Four experienced orthodontists offer their views on screening and treatment for both children and adults with sleep-disordered breathing. Drs. Graham, Palomo, Shoaf, and Tanguay describe their typical protocols and preferred appliances for such patients and look into the future of sleep apnea treatment.

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THE READERS' CORNER

Phase I Treatment

Volume 59 : Number 11 : Page 758 : Nov 2025

Dr. Kazmierski summarizes U.S.-based JCO readers’ answers to questions about the indications for which they prescribe Phase I treatment, the appliance types and retention methods they prefer, possible effects on subsequent Phase II treatment, and more.

279.

OVERVIEW

Biomechanical Principles and Techniques for Management of Maxillary and Mandibular Second Molars

Volume 60 : Number 2 : Page 95 : Feb 2026

The authors review orthodontic biomechanics used to control maxillary and mandibular second molars during comprehensive treatment. Emphasis is placed on anchorage considerations, torque control, bite-opening strategies, and clinical techniques for managing erupted, partially erupted, or impacted second molars.

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 2: Partnership Orthodontic Practice

Volume 7 : Number 3 : Page 150 : Mar 1973

This is the second in a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Part 1: Group Orthodontic Practice appeared in the January 1973 issue of JCO....

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