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The Challenge of Adult Orthodontics
Volume 12 : Number 1 : Page 43 : Jan 1978
There are some distinct differences between orthodontics for the adult and for the child. One of the more interesting ones is that adult orthodontics is often symptom related, whereas with the child w...
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Volume 3 : Number 8 : Page 418 : Aug 1969
418-jco-img-0.jpgAt present in Sweden there are 102 orthodontists with specialist qualifications. Of these, about 20 are in private practice while the remainder are employed in the Public Dental Healt...
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Thoughts on Surgical Orthodontics
Volume 9 : Number 2 : Page 110 : Feb 1975
In certain skeletal patterns, satisfactory treatment results are beyond the reach of the orthodontist or the oral surgeon, but by combining their skills a satisfactory result can be obtained. Orthodon...
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Managing for Success in Orthodontics
Volume 15 : Number 5 : Page 319 : May 1981
When orthodontists are asked to describe what their job is, some will say, "I am an orthodontist. My job is to straighten teeth." Others will say, "I am a dentofacial orthopedist." Still others will s...
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Consideration of Airway in Orthodontics
Volume 12 : Number 6 : Page 440 : Jun 1978
The following case is a dramatic demonstration of the importance of the nasopharyngeal airway in orthodontics. It concerns a male (Fig. 1A) who, at age 12.5, had a submucous cleft palate, which was re...
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Professional Liability in Orthodontics
Volume 21 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1987
One out of every 12 practicing orthodontists will be the subject of a malpractice suit in 1987, according to the Medical Protective Co., a major insurance carrier. Costs of professional liability insu...
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Digital Workflows in Orthodontics
Volume 52 : Number 1 : Page 34 : Jan 2018
Dr. Christensen provides an overview of the digital workflow from intraoral scanning and treatment planning to fabrication and delivery of expanders, skeletal anchorage devices, removable and functional appliances, sleep-medicine devices, indirect-bonding trays, aligners, and retainers.
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Bonded Pontics in Orthodontics
Volume 23 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1989
During the last decade, new esthetic materials and innovative bonding techniques have made it possible for orthodontists to use bonded replacements for missing teeth instead of removable partial dentu...
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Clinical Photography in Orthodontics
Volume 31 : Number 11 : Page 729 : Nov 1997
Photographs are an essential part of clinical records for a number of reasons: Unreliable memories. Within a matter of months, patients and parents tend to forget how severe the original malocclusion...
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Corticotomy-Assisted Orthodontics
Volume 35 : Number 5 : Page 331 : May 2001
Corticotomy has been used in difficult adult cases as an alternative to conventional orthodontic treatment or orthognathic surgery.1 Because the primary resistance to tooth movement is encountered in ...
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Occlusal Considerations in Orthodontics
Volume 7 : Number 11 : Page 684 : Nov 1973
The term "occlusion" has both static and dynamic aspects. "Static" refers to the form, alignment and articulation of teeth within and between the arches, and the relationship of teeth to their support...
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ORTHODONTICS IN THE COVID-19
The Way Forward Part 2: Orthodontic Treatment Considerations
Volume 54 : Number 6 : Page 341 : Jun 2020
Orthodontic procedures and appliances may have to be altered in the current environment, as reported by Dr. Srirengalakshmi and colleagues. Topics include bonding, leveling and alignment, deep bites, space opening and closure, ligation, extractions, expansion, miniscrews, finishing, retention, functional appliances, and aligners.
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ROUND TABLE The Future of Orthodontics
Volume 10 : Number 9 : Page 668 : Sep 1976
Orthodontists are confronted with a number of complex problems and issues they have not faced before. There is lack of unanimity as to how best to solve these problems. A sage once said, "The only con...
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The Present Situation of Orthodontics in Norway
Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 224 : Apr 1970
224-jco-img-0.jpgIn 1952 the Norwegian Dental Association established a specialty in orthodontics. It was then 35 years since the first school dental clinic was started, and this public dental service...
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Orthodontics Aboard the S.S. Hope
Volume 2 : Number 5 : Page 240 : May 1968
Project HOPE is an independent, nonprofit corporation whose operating revenue comes from private individuals, groups, business and organized labor. The S.S. HOPE is a former Navy hospital ship which i...
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Blueprint for Economic Survival in Orthodontics
Volume 10 : Number 5 : Page 340 : May 1976
From statistics of population, the number of practitioners doing orthodontics, and the inflation rate, a picture can be drawn of the economic condition of the average orthodontic practice and what it ...
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Precision Finishing in Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 33 : Number 2 : Page 101 : Feb 1999
One major reason for the current unpopularity of lingual orthodontic therapy is the difficulty in finishing the occlusion to a desirable esthetic and functional result. There are many factors unique t...
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Disease Control Programs in Orthodontics
Volume 6 : Number 12 : Page 709 : Dec 1972
Since no profession-wide program exists, it is incumbent upon each practicing orthodontist to develop a scientifically and behaviorally sound plaque control program for his patients. The biggest deter...
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The Use of Cephalometrics in Surgical-Orthodontics
Volume 8 : Number 6 : Page 341 : Jun 1974
Cephalometrics is a most useful tool in surgical-orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Since none of the most widely used analyses was devised specifically for the diagnosis of surgical-orthod...
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Fiber-Reinforced Composites in Orthodontics
Volume 34 : Number 5 : Page 271 : May 2000
We are entering a new era of orthodontics in which fiber-reinforced composites can change the concept, mechanics, and application of fixed appliances through the use of a preimpregnated material or "...
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