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CUTTING EDGE
Inexpensive Orthodontic Treatment with a Prescription Custom-Base System
Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016
This month's article describes an innovative combination of three-dimensional imaging software, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), and intraoral scanning that facilitates the placement of low-cost, generic brackets with prescription custom bases. Unlike customized systems that consider only crown morphology, the authors' process combines the crowns and roots to allow proper root positioning during alignment of the crowns. A true "straight-wire" system, it can be applied to any bracket type, slot, or prescription.
722.
BOOK REVIEWS
Orthodontic and Surgical Management of Impacted Teeth
Volume 48 : Number 8 : Page 474 : Aug 2014
VINCENT G. KOKICH, DDS, MSDDAVID P. MATHEWS, DDS 188 pages, 590 illustrations (mostly color). $106. 2014.Quintessence Publishing Co, Inc., 4350 Chandler Drive, Hanover Park, IL 60133. (800) 621-0387; ...
723.
JCO ROUNDTABLE
Ethics in Orthodontic Practice, Part 4
Volume 33 : Number 6 : Page 329 : Jun 1999
Editor's Note: The participants in this discussion are JCO subscribers who were chosen at random. Other topics are explored in the March, April, May, and July 1999 issues. DR. GOTTLIEB A patient trans...
724.
THE CUTTING EDGE
Impact of Orientation on Dimensional Accuracy of 3D-Printed Orthodontic Models
Volume 52 : Number 1 : Page 13 : Jan 2018
This study from Short, Drs. Favero, English and Kasper, was designed to evaluate the effect of model orientation in a stereolithographic 3D printer on the dimensional accuracy of the printed models in specific areas. Flat, perpendicular, and angulated orientations are compared in terms of accuracy and cost.
725.
JCO INTERVIEWS
Dr. Rainer-Reginald Miethke on Orthodontic Treatment in Europe
Volume 43 : Number 4 : Page 253 : Apr 2009
DR. KEIM Reggie, how would you describe your treatment philosophy? DR. MIETHKE My treatment approach is pretty much mainstream: I use a preadusted appliance with all typical adjuncts. I used to use a ...
726.
JCO INTERVIEWS
Arthur J. Wilcock, Jr., on Orthodontic Wires
Volume 22 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1988
DR. P.C. KESLING What is the present thinking in Australia about orthodontic archwire properties? MR. WILCOCK The current philosophy being projected by many Australian orthodontists is to employ extre...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Ethics in Orthodontic Practice, Part 5
Volume 33 : Number 7 : Page 383 : Jul 1999
Editor's Note: The participants in this discussion are JCO subscribers who were chosen at random. Other topics are explored in the March, April, May, and June 1999 issues. DR. GOTTLIEB A patient has b...
728.
CASE REPORT
Surgical-Orthodontic Correction of Long-Face Syndrome
Volume 40 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 2006
Long-face syndrome is a vertical facial dysplasia that can be associated with various anteroposterior dental relationships, but is most commonly related to a Class II skeletal discrepancy.1-4 The chie...
729.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Bone Augmentation Through Orthodontic Movement
Volume 50 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2016
One of the most interesting presentations I've ever observed at an orthodontic meeting was given by Dr. Bjorn Zachrisson, our longtime JCO Associate Editor, at the 2004 AAO annual session in Orlando, ...
730.
THE CUTTING EDGE
Long-Distance Orthodontic Treatment with Adjunctive Light Therapy
Volume 49 : Number 12 : Page 757 : Dec 2015
Orthodontists are constantly looking for ways to improve the ease of treatment, patient comfort, and "throughput". Prescription bonded brackets and nickel titanium wires are just two examples of these efforts. In our Cutting Edge column this month, Dr. Timothy Shaughnessy explores another trend in orthodontic treatment: accelerated orthodontics. During my five decades in the profession, various methods for speeding up treatment, including electrical stimulation and hormonal and chemical applications, have occasionally surfaced. None of these has gained widespread acceptance. Now gaining some traction, however, are both invasive procedures that stimulate the body's reparative process and noninvasive vibratory stimulation of the periodontal membrane.
731.
THE CUTTING EDGE
Treatment Planning for Orthodontic-Restorative Cases with SureSmile Technology
Volume 48 : Number 10 : Page 639 : Oct 2014
This column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor W. Ronald Redmond, DDS, MS. In the past, treatment planning for orthodontic- restorative cases required the use of wax setups, which were time consumin...
732.
CASE REPORT
Orthodontic Intrusion of Periodontally Involved Teeth
Volume 35 : Number 5 : Page 325 : May 2001
The following case report describes the interface between orthodontics, periodontics, and prosthetic dentistry in the treatment of an adult patient with periodontal disease complicated by a missing ce...
733.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
1983 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study Results
Volume 18 : Number 3 : Page 145 : Mar 1984
1983 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study Results Analysis of the results of the first JCO Orthodontic Practice Study revealed the state of the specialty with regard to practice administration and economics...
734.
JCO INTERVIEWS
Dr. Ravindra Nanda on Orthodontic Mechanics
Volume 44 : Number 5 : Page 293 : May 2010
DR. KEIM What changes in opinion have you noticed with respect to the application of orthopedic forces using protraction headgear since your landmark papers in the late '70s and early '80s1-3? DR. NAN...
735.
MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Informed Consent for Two-Phase Orthodontic Treatment
Volume 56 : Number 11 : Page 653 : Nov 2022
The best surprise is no surprise when it comes to the need for a second phase of treatment. The authors provide a sample form for obtaining up-front consent to ensure a seamless transition from Phase I into Phase II.
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CASE REPORT
Orthodontic Treatment of an Adult with Mandibular Deviation and Scoliosis
Volume 54 : Number 6 : Page 357 : Jun 2020
Imbalances of the occlusal, muscular, and skeletal systems can lead to malocclusion and cervical dysfunction. In this patient, a deprogramming splint, mini-implants, and a transpalatal arch are used to resolve a skeletal deviation and alleviate scoliosis without orthognathic surgery.
737.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
1985 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study
Volume 19 : Number 11 : Page 777 : Nov 1985
1985 JCO Orthodontic Practice StudyThe responses to the 1985 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study questionnaire have been processed, and the results are available to orthodontists. A promised series of arti...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Post-COVID-19 Management Guidelines for Orthodontic Practices
Volume 54 : Number 6 : Page 351 : Jun 2020
Drs. Park, Kim, Kai, Rogowski, and Liu offer recommendations for human resource and financial management in the post-COVID-19 era. Department of Labor regulations for expanded family and medical leave, considerations involved in bringing employees back, and cash-flow and marketing strategies are covered.
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CASE REPORT
Orthodontic Eruption of an Impacted and Dilacerated Maxillary Central Incisor
Volume 54 : Number 12 : Page 201201 : Dec 2020
Impacted upper incisors in the early mixed dentition are challenging to treat, especially when associated with dilaceration. This case is managed by orthodontic space opening, followed by traction of the impacted incisor into the arch and then conventional four-second-premolar extraction treatment.
740.
OVERVIEW
Effects of Bisphosphonates on Orthodontic Treatment and the TMJ: A Systematic Review
Volume 51 : Number 8 : Page 471 : Aug 2017
This review of 34 published articles was designed to help clinicians predict orthodontic treatment outcomes and condylar changes in patients who have taken bisphosphonates. Effects of the drug on bone turnover, tooth movement, root resorption, and endochondral growth of the condyles are examined, and clinical recommendations are made.
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