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CASE REPORT
Nonsurgical Management of an Anterior Open Bite in a Young Adult
Volume 59 : Number 6 : Page 20250601 : Jun 2025
The 2025 JCO Student of the Year addresses an anterior open bite potentially caused by occlusal splint wear with a nonsurgical approach involving strategic use of elastics and extraction of the lower left incisor.
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Leveling the Curve of Spee: Its Effect On Mandibular Arch Length
Volume 3 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1969
IntroductionMany cases of malocclusion present an excessive curve of Spee, with an accompanying deep vertical overbite. Most desirably, the curve is reduced by the process of leveling the occlusal pla...
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Volume 5 : Number 10 : Page 539 : Oct 1971
In discussing the management of moderate malocclusions, I shall present some guidelines that have been found helpful. These guides are an effort to put down on paper some of the management alternative...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Growth Prediction, Part 1
Volume 9 : Number 5 : Page 277 : May 1975
277-jco-img-0.jpgVery few orthodontists have the drive, dynamics and ingenuity that Dr. Robert Ricketts has displayed. Add to these qualities the willingness to share his knowledge and experience, and...
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THE READERS' CORNER
Non-Compliance Appliances and Fee Payments
Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 211 : Apr 2004
Do you use non-compliance appliances? Seventy percent of the clinicians reported that they "sometimes" used non-compliance devices;8% "always" used them, and 3% "never" used them. Under what circumsta...
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THE READERS' CORNER
Volume 49 : Number 12 : Page 803 : Dec 2015
(Editor's Note: The Readers' Corner is a regular feature of JCO in which orthodontists share their experiences and opinions about treatment and practice management. Questions are sent periodically to JCO subscribers selected at random, and the responses are summarized here. This month's column is the first in a series revisiting past Readers' Corner topics to examine changes in the profession over the intervening years; in this case, the same questions on fees and retention appeared in the April and July 2004 issues, respectively.)
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Volume 3 : Number 9 : Page 447 : Sep 1969
The cost of living and the cost of conducting an orthodontic practice are constantly rising. Prices, salaries, rent, services, and taxes are all increasing and at a rate that is accelerating. The orth...
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Volume 6 : Number 4 : Page 232 : Apr 1972
Scheduling in my office is planned a year in advance. The first step is to take the appointment book for the subsequent year and mark off time that I do not expect to be in the office. I recommend tha...
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Volume 10 : Number 5 : Page 337 : May 1976
In a pair of articles, Orthodontic Economic Indicators in the April issue and Blueprint for Economic Survival in Orthodontics in this issue, I have tried to show the effect on orthodontic practice of ...
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Volume 13 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 1979
When orthodontists are asked to list subjects they would like to know more about, temporomandibular joint generally tops the list. This is not surprising, considering the deficiency of knowledge that ...
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Volume 16 : Number 5 : Page 313 : May 1982
The Problem Suppose you have a case that started out with a Class II division 1 malocclusion with crowding, blocked out upper cuspids, and protrusive upper incisors. After many months into treatment, ...
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Creating a Master Scheduling Model
Volume 20 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1986
A scheduling model permits orthodontists to control working time and gives direction to a practice. The first step in forming such a model is to mark off all the planned holidays, vacations, conventio...
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Volume 22 : Number 5 : Page 311 : May 1988
Professional referrals usually account for 45-65% of an orthodontist's patients. It is generally agreed that the specialist benefits by working to enhance relations with general dentists, by providing...
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Volume 28 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1994
In the fall of 1993, the Orthodontic Management Group surveyed all the residents of graduate orthodontic programs in the United States to determine their future plans. OMG's intention was to assist th...
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Angulation Indicators for Precise Placement of Preangulated Brackets and Tubes
Volume 29 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1995
Anchorage preparation was first advocated by Tweed, who recommended placing tipback bends in the mandibular archwire to increase the distoaxial inclination of the buccal segments.1-3 Holdaway suggeste...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 33 : Number 3 : Page 129 : Mar 1999
Ethics is not a uniform set of moral principles. It varies from person to person and from time to time. There are some eternal ethical verities among health-care providers, such as the professional st...
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Volume 37 : Number 3 : Page 156 : Mar 2003
It is well established that the Herbst* appliance corrects Class II molar relationships through a combination of skeletal and dental changes brought about by a forward positioning of the mandible.1-7 ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 37 : Number 10 : Page 521 : Oct 2003
The data from the 2003 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study have been collated and analyzed, and the results will appear in a series of reports starting with this issue. As always, JCO would like to thank t...
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The Transverse Sagittal Maxillary Expander
Volume 41 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2007
The treatment plan for a patient with maxillary hypoplasia depends on the clinical manifestation of the malocclusion in the sagittal, transverse, and vertical planes.1 Studies have confirmed that ante...
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LETTERS
Volume 53 : Number 10 : Page 568 : Oct 2019
After reading your well-described experience with the “surgery-first” orthognathic regimen gaining popularity now (The Editor’s Corner, JCO, July 2019), I thought I would share my own experience. Abou...
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