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Effect of Photobiomodulation on Pain Perception Among Orthodontic Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Volume 54 : Number 2 : Page 96 : Feb 2020

Photobiomodulation therapy has been shown not only to accelerate orthodontic treatment, but potentially to mitigate associated pain. A sham-controlled, randomized clinical trial by Dr. Al-Okla and colleagues evaluates the effectiveness of an OrthoPulse device in daily home use.

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Surgical-Orthodontic Correction of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion with Vertical Maxillary Excess

Volume 50 : Number 12 : Page 754 : Dec 2016

Vertical maxillary excess, characterized by excessive posterior and anterior dentoalveolar height, is often associated with excessive lower facial height and lip incompetence. A gummy smile, an open b...

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A Combined Orthodontic and Surgical Procedure for Rapid Palatal Expansion in Skeletally Mature Patients

Volume 9 : Number 1 : Page 56 : Jan 1975

A surgical procedure can be used to split the median palatal suture in adult orthodontic patients who have either bilateral posterior cross bites, or maxillary insufficiencies. Without surgery, fusion...

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Defined-Contribution Plans for Orthodontic Practices

Volume 31 : Number 8 : Page 514 : Aug 1997

Aesop's fable of the grasshopper and the ant epitomizes the advantages of saving for the future. During the summer, the ant stores food for the winter. The grasshopper, with his carpe diem philosophy,...

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JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Lysle E. Johnston, Jr., on Orthodontics and the Scientific Method

Volume 27 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1993

DR. WHITE In the November 1990 issue of the British Journal of Orthodontics, you published an essay entitled "Fear and Loathing in Orthodontics: Notes on the Death of Theory". Why do you feel respect ...

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JCO INTERVIEWS

Donald E. Machen, DMD, JD, on Legal Issues in Orthodontics

Volume 26 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1992

DR. RUBIN What actions or inactions trigger lawsuits against orthodontists? DR. MACHEN Approximately 47% of lawsuits against orthodontists are based on poor interaction between the orthodontist and th...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension: A Case-Based Review; Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice; Anatomy for Dental Medicine

Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016

The best way to learn orthodontics outside of clinical experience is to critically review case reports. Case-based review is the foundation of orthodontic residency education, and it is precisely the method used in this book by Drs. Thomas Southard, Steven Marshall, and Laura Bonner. In an interesting twist, these renowned clinicians and educators have written their text entirely in a question-and-answer format. The reader immediately becomes part of the academic discussion as the authors ask question after question aimed at providing resolution of the presented cases.

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BOOK REVIEWS

The Clinician's Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine, Cephalometry in Orthodontics: 2D and 3D

Volume 53 : Number 11 : Page 683 : Nov 2019

The Clinician’s Handbook for Dental Sleep Medicine KEN BERLEY, DDS, JDSTEVE CARSTENSEN, DDS 240 pages, 60 illustrations. $72. 2019.Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc., 411 N. Raddant Road, Batavia, IL 6...

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PRACTICE PROFILE

Sarah C. Shoaf, DDS, MEd, MS, Salem Smiles Orthodontics

Volume 52 : Number 9 : Page 495 : Sep 2018

JCO Editor Robert Keim interviews the owner of an unusual North Carolina practice focused on Invisalign, Medicaid, and sleep-disorder patients. Dr. Shoaf details her clinical and management philosophies and relates case histories from her side interest in dental forensics.

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CASE REPORT

Preprosthetic Orthodontics in an Adult with Multiple Anterior Edentulous Spaces and Loss of Vertical Dimension

Volume 51 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2018

The authors show how a short phase of orthodontic therapy can prepare an adult with missing teeth for prosthetic rehabilitation. As this case illustrates, the treatment is aimed primarily at improving the patient’s esthetics, oral hygiene, and masticatory function.

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BOOK REVIEWS

Orthodontics and The Long Climb: From Barber-Surgeons to Doctors of Dental Surgery

Volume 47 : Number 12 : Page 745 : Dec 2013

Orthodontics CHRIS CHANG, DDS, PHDW. EUGENE ROBERTS, DDS, PHD, DHC 3 volumes, available as electronic books ($299.99 each from iBooks or iTunes) or in hard cover (vols. I/II, 575 pages, $330; vol. III...

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CASE REPORT

Orthodontics and Implant Therapy to Replace a Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisor

Volume 38 : Number 10 : Page 563 : Oct 2004

Osseointegrated implants have been successfully used as alternatives to bridges for replacement of congenitally missing teeth.1-11 Although normal and stable papillae are difficult to obtain between a...

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CASE REPORT

Lingual Orthodontics Combined with Orthognathic Surgery in a Skeletal Class III Patient

Volume 34 : Number 7 : Page 403 : Jul 2000

20-year-old female was re­ferred to us by her general dentist with the chief complaints of anterior crossbite and mandib­ular prognathism. Because the patient wanted esthetic ortho­dontic treatment, w...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

The Future Is Now: How Millennials, Tech, and a Chess-Playing Computer Are Changing Orthodontics

Volume 51 : Number 10 : Page 661 : Oct 2017

Millennial parents are part of a highly mobile generation that depends on virtual interaction. This article shows how orthodontists can tap into the power of social media and virtual intelligence to appeal to these influential decision-makers outside of regular office visits.

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CASE REPORT

Extraction Treatment of a Gummy Smile with Lingual Orthodontics and Skeletal Anchorage

Volume 59 : Number 4 : Page 20250401 : Apr 2025

In this case report, Drs. Albertini, Zucchini, Albertini, Dotti, and Lombardo manage a gummy smile with four premolar extractions and a lingual appliance, using two palatal miniscrews and power arms to reduce side effects during simultaneous anterior intrusion and retraction.

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JCO Interviews Dr. Charles J. Burstone on the Uses of the Computer in Orthodontic Practice, Part 2

Volume 13 : Number 8 : Page 539 : Aug 1979

JCO Now, will you demonstrate how you make and use the occlusogram?DR. BURSTONE Digitizing the points of the 1:1 occlusal photograph of the model gives us both measurements and a diagram of the tooth ...

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2008 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, Part 1: Results and Trends

Volume 42 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 2008

This is the first installment in a series of re-ports on the fifth JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, a nationwide survey of clinical techniques and diagnostic methods. Previ...

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2014 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, Part 1: Results and Trends

Volume 48 : Number 10 : Page 607 : Oct 2014

In this series of articles, we will report the key results of JCO's sixth nationwide Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures. This year's Study is the first to be conducted online; the...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Charles J. Burstone on the Uses of the Computer in Orthodontic Practice, Part 1

Volume 13 : Number 7 : Page 442 : Jul 1979

JCO What is the future of computers in orthodontics? DR. BURSTONE Within five to ten years, I expect that you are going to see computers in most orthodontic offices (Fig. 1). JCO How much are orthodon...

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2002 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, Part 1: Results and Trends

Volume 36 : Number 10 : Page 553 : Oct 2002

The next several issues of JCO will present the results of the fourth JCO Study of Ortho­dontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, pre­viously conducted in 1986, 1990, and 1996. This month's article ...

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