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Profound, Needle-Free Anesthesia in Orthodontics
Volume 40 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 2006
With a rapid rise in the use of lasers and miniscrews over the past few years, the administration of anesthesia in the orthodontic office has also been on the increase. Fortunately, there are several ...
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Orthodontics and Dental Implants in the Esthetic Zone
Volume 57 : Number 7 : Page 411 : Jul 2023
Dr. Maldonado Molina demonstrates a protocol for orthodontic space opening and subsequent implant-supported restoration in nongrowing patients with congenitally missing upper lateral incisors. The technique is illustrated by the case of an adult female with a skeletal Class III malocclusion.
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Fluoride Usage in Orthodontics: Considerations and Concerns
Volume 31 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 1997
The current decline in the incidence of caries, coupled with an increase in the prevalence of fluorosis, has led most dentists to prescribe fluoride more cautiously. The most compelling reason is that...
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Operatory Design for Four-handed Orthodontics
Volume 9 : Number 6 : Page 371 : Jun 1975
We have an operatory layout and unit design which is well suited to four-handed dentistry, but which does not make me totally dependent upon assistance. It permits me to work easily without assistance...
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ORTHODONTICS IN THE COVID-19 ERA
The Way Forward Part 1: Office Environmental and Infection Control
Volume 54 : Number 6 : Page 340 : Jun 2020
The material contained in this communication is subject to change based upon federal, state, and local regulations; guidance from agencies; and additional knowledge that will come to light throughout ...
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Orthodontics Under the British National Health Service
Volume 3 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1969
The material for this article was gathered by the Editor from various sources and represents, as nearly as he can determine, the present condition of orthodontics in the British National Health Servic...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 1
Volume 16 : Number 4 : Page 255 : Apr 1982
In the past few months, many of you have undoubtedly been questioned about "invisible braces". News articles and television reports have appeared, discussing orthodontic treatment with fixed appliance...
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Customized Indirect Bonding Method for Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 29 : Number 11 : Page 650 : Nov 1996
Bracket placement is critical with any orthodontic appliance, but especially in lingual orthodontics.1,2 Because of the irregular morphology of the lingual tooth surfaces and the difficulty of access,...
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Computer Treatment Estimates in Orthodontics and Orthognathic Surgery
Volume 23 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1989
Orthodontists spend a good deal of their time evaluating radiographs, photographs, and models. Their detailed findings about the malocclusion can be overwhelming to a patient who is primarily interest...
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New Indirect Bonding Method for Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 33 : Number 6 : Page 348 : Jun 2000
The most significant challenges involved in indirect bonding for lingual orthodontics have been: Keeping the brackets stable enough for precise positioning. Making it easy to remove the indirect tran...
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Anterior Torque Correction with Bracketless Fixed Orthodontics
Volume 46 : Number 9 : Page 558 : Sep 2012
Torque correction is one of the most difficult and critical procedures performed during the finishing phase of orthodontic treatment.1 Proper torque positions the root in a physiological periodontal s...
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An In-Office Wire-Bending Robot for Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 45 : Number 4 : Page 230 : Apr 2011
Although precisely made archwires are crucial to the success of lingual orthodontics, the irregular lingual dental anatomy and small interbracket distances make manual wire-bending difficult, especial...
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The Bi-Helix Opening Spring for Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 44 : Number 10 : Page 617 : Oct 2010
Unlike treatment with conventional labial brackets, lingual orthodontics relies on constriction mechanics, since the brackets are placed behind the center of resistance of the teeth. This makes space ...
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Concept and Commentary: Adult Orthodontics, Part II
Volume 6 : Number 8 : Page 458 : Aug 1972
This is the second and concluding installment of this article. The first installment appeared in the July issue of JCO.Here's a girl in her middle thirties with a rather interesting problem. Some dent...
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Team Development in Orthodontics: Role Relationship Clarification
Volume 11 : Number 11 : Page 764 : Nov 1977
The delivery of excellence in an orthodontic practice requires that the doctor and staff continuously work and study to provide superior technical and administrative skills, which requires a degree of...
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Concept and Commentary: Adult Orthodontics, Part I
Volume 6 : Number 7 : Page 377 : Jul 1972
I want to talk about adult orthodontics--not the young adult who has delayed treatment until the late teens or mid-twenties, but the mature person in whom evidence of breakdown is already present, as ...
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Rubber Dam Isolation of the Working Field in Orthodontics
Volume 27 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1993
The need for complete isolation of the working field during acid etching and bonding is well recognized.1 Accepted devices for achieving a dry working field include cotton rolls, saliva ejectors and h...
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The Biomechanics of Aligner Orthodontics in Open-Bite Cases
Volume 53 : Number 12 : Page 699 : Dec 2019
Dr. Ojima and colleagues describe three methods of correcting anterior open bite with the Invisalign system, depending on the clinical situation. Biomechanics are illustrated for cases requiring various combinations of anterior extrusion, molar intrusion, and maxillary molar distalization.
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Decreasing the Depth of Etch for Direct Bonding in Orthodontics
Volume 16 : Number 2 : Page 130 : Feb 1982
Etching enamel with acid is essential to provide adhesion for direct bonding in orthodontic patients. Phosphoric acid is generally utilized for this purpose; but there is controversy concerning the co...
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How to Understand and Deal with the Growing Economic Crisis in Orthodontics
Volume 11 : Number 9 : Page 590 : Sep 1977
There is no subject more important to the future of orthodontics and orthodontists than the future economic condition of the specialty. Yet, many orthodontists see no problem. Many orthodontists see a...
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