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Correction of Upper Midline Deviations with the Mesial-Distalslider
Volume 59 : Number 7 : Page 425 : Jul 2025
Drs. De Felice, Caruso, Drescher, and Wilmes describe the use of the Mesial-Distalslider, which corrects asymmetry by combining the mechanics of the Beneslider and the Mesialslider to simultaneously distalize on one side of the upper arch and mesialize on the other.
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CASE REPORT
Orthodontic and Restorative Treatment of Avulsed Upper Central Incisors
Volume 52 : Number 10 : Page 563 : Oct 2018
A young male patient with traumatically avulsed upper central incisors is successfully treated with a multidisciplinary approach, involving orthodontic movement of the lateral incisors into the central incisor positions, followed by placement of composite veneers on the six anterior teeth.
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Rapid Maxillary Expansion in Cleft Lip and Palate Patients
Volume 28 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1994
After primary repairs of bilateral complete cleft lip and palate in children, maxillary segments are brought together by the restored lip function, thus exacerbating the maxillary constriction, partic...
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Clinical Management of the Herbst Occlusal Hinge Appliance
Volume 38 : Number 11 : Page 590 : Nov 2004
Variations of the Herbst* appliance1,2 fall into two basic categories: fixed and removable. Studies have found similar clinical results, although the fixed appliances seem to produce a slightly greate...
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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...
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OVERVIEW
The Influence of Drugs and Systemic Factors on Orthodontic Tooth Movement
Volume 41 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2007
Orthodontic tooth movement is induced by the prolonged application of controlled mechanical forces, which create pressure and tension zones in the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone, causing a rem...
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CASE REPORT
Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment of a Class III Dentofacial Deformity
Volume 41 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2007
Adult patients with dento-skeletal deformities usually need surgical-orthodontic treatment. These complex cases require careful treatment planning, an integrated approach, and patient cooperation.1 A ...
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Fiber-Reinforced Composite Space Maintenance for Anterior Implant Therapy
Volume 41 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2007
Dental implants, like ankylosed teeth, do not follow the growth of the facial bones. Considering the risk of apical displacement, therefore, implants are contraindicated until the completion of maxill...
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CASE REPORT
Orthodontic Management of a Transposed Maxillary Canine and Lateral Incisor
Volume 41 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2007
Canines are most frequently transposed with first premolars, and less often with lateral incisors.1-9 Such transposition, which usually occurs in the maxillary arch,2,4,7 is most commonly unilateral,5...
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A New Spring for Correction of Maxillary Canine-Premolar Transposition
Volume 42 : Number 5 : Page 303 : May 2008
The JOB Spring (the acronym is formed from the names of the last three authors of this article) was developed to facilitate correction of partial canine-first premolar transposition in the maxillary a...
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A Practical Alternative for Increasing the Capacity of a Maxillary Expansion Screw
Volume 42 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2008
Patients with severe maxillary transverse growth deficiency sometimes require maxillary expansion beyond the capacity of a conventional expansion screw. This can involve a pause in active treatment be...
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CASE REPORT
Rapid Maxillary Expansion Using Palatal Implants
Volume 42 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 2008
Rapid maxillary expansion through midpalatal suture opening often results in undesirable buccal tipping of the posterior teeth supporting the expansion appliance.1-5 This orthodontic effect accounts f...
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A Customized Method for Palatal Crib Fabrication
Volume 47 : Number 7 : Page 406 : Jul 2013
The etiology of anterior open bite involves a multitude of factors: unfavorable growth, heredity, pacifier and digital habits, retained infantile swallowing habits, enlarged lymphatic tissue, tongue f...
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CASE REPORT
Correction of Complete Upper Canine-Premolar Transposition with Palatal Miniscrew Anchorage
Volume 50 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2016
Transposed teeth, found in .3-.4% of the population, have been attributed to either genetic predisposition or a disturbance of eruption guidance. The maxillary arch is affected more frequently than the mandibular arch; the most common transpositions, in descending order, are canine-first premolar, canine-lateral incisor, canine in the site of the first molar, lateral incisor-central incisor, and canine in the site of the central incisor. In females, who are affected more often than males, transpositions occur more frequently on the left, whereas there is no side predilection in males. Associated dental anomalies include missing teeth, peg-shaped incisors, and supernumerary teeth.
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CASE REPORT
Volume 53 : Number 9 : Page 539 : Sep 2019
A Class II, division 1 patient’s severely impacted mandibular second molars are uprighted using conventional biomechanics, without temporary anchorage devices, and the maxillary second molars are then extracted to create space for distalization of the upper arch.
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OVERVIEW
Volume 59 : Number 8 : Page 508 : Aug 2025
Despite orthodontic miniplates’ superior stability, their adoption has been limited by the complexity of surgical placement. To overcome this barrier, Drs. Juliasse, Gaião, Véras Filho, and Sousa present a standardized protocol for miniplate installation that covers surgical planning, device customization and placement, and postoperative monitoring.
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Modified Maxillary Splint for Class II, Division 1 Treatment
Volume 25 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1991
Class II orthodontic therapy is ideally directed at both the correction of dentoalveolar disharmony and the attainment of an esthetic and functional dental-skeletal relationship.1,2 As a result, a wid...
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Cephalometric Evaluation of the Eruption Guidance Appliance in Class II, Division 1 Treatment
Volume 31 : Number 5 : Page 299 : May 1997
Although some controversy exists regarding the effects of functional appliances1,2 on the maxilla, a number of authors have reported a restriction of forward growth in Class II patients.3-6 There is m...
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CASE REPORT
Delayed Development of a Maxillary Left Second Premolar
Volume 36 : Number 5 : Page 291 : May 2002
This report describes a multiyear delay in the development and eruption of an upper left second premolar in a Class II, division 1 patient treated with headgear and fixed orthodontic appliances in t...
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CASE REPORT
Extrusion and Alignment of an Impacted Tooth Using Removable Appliances
Volume 36 : Number 7 : Page 379 : Jul 2002
Forced orthodontic eruption of an impacted tooth can be performed with either fixed or removable appliances. Fixed appliances do not require special patient cooperation and can produce precise coronal...
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