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CASE REPORT

Progressive Slicing of Second Deciduous Molars in a Young Patient with Second-Premolar Agenesis

Volume 48 : Number 7 : Page 415 : Jul 2014

Congenital absence of teeth can result in poor dental positioning, periodontal damage, and a loss of vertical bone dimension, with significant consequences to both function and esthetics.1 The second ...

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Resin Reinforcement: An Alternative Approach for Direct Bonding of Molar Tubes

Volume 48 : Number 7 : Page 436 : Jul 2014

Molars are not generally bonded during orthodontic treatment, despite the obvious advantages in terms of patient comfort, periodontal health, and chairtime.1 This is probably a consequence of studies ...

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CASE REPORT

Compensatory Retreatment of an Adult Class II Deep-Bite Patient

Volume 49 : Number 6 : Page 391 : Jun 2015

When an adult patient presents for retreatment of a moderate skeletal Class II malocclusion and deep bite, both dental and facial characteristics must be carefully evaluated and weighed along with the...

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CASE REPORT

Treatment of Skeletal Class III Malocclusion with the Biofunctional System

Volume 49 : Number 11 : Page 717 : Nov 2015

When a skeletal Class III malocclusion is diagnosed early enough, the preferred treatment is orthopedic, involving maxillary traction with facemasks - often combined with rapid maxillary expansion - followed by orthodontic correction using Class III elastics. If the problem is not diagnosed until the permanent dentition, however, the treatment options are limited to compensatory or surgical-orthodontic therapy. Surgical treatment may produce the most esthetic results, but is less commonly performed because of its risks and expense.

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CASE REPORT

Asymmetrical First Molar Extractions

Volume 53 : Number 2 : Page 107 : Feb 2019

Asymmetrical extractions can be a viable option in extraction cases with asymmetrical structural impairment of the first permanent molars. In this 22-year-old patient, the left first molars were extracted along with the right first premolars.

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CASE REPORT

Miniplate Anchorage for Correction of Skeletal Anterior Open Bite in an Adult

Volume 54 : Number 3 : Page 175 : Mar 2021

Treatment of anterior open bite is more challenging in non-growing patients. This report documents the correction of an adult patient’s skeletal open bite using T-shaped miniplates installed in the zygomatic pillars and in the external mandibular cortical bone.

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Interdisciplinary Treatment of Patients with Cleidocranial Dysplasia and Multiple Unerupted Permanent Teeth

Volume 55 : Number 11 : Page 20211101 : Nov 2021

Cleidocranial dysplasia is an unusual condition associated with head and clavicle malformations. These authors document a comprehensive orofacial approach involving a variety of extractions, surgeries, and orthodontic mechanics. A 13-year-old patient is followed through 11 years of treatment and for 10 years after treatment.

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CASE REPORT

En-Masse Retraction of the Mandibular Arch with Skeletal Anchorage in the Buccal Shelf

Volume 56 : Number 10 : Page 597 : Oct 2022

Bodily distalization of the mandibular arch is achieved with miniscrew anchorage in nonsurgical, nonextraction treatment of this skeletal Class III malocclusion. Passive self-ligating brackets allow lighter forces to be applied for sliding mechanics, and intermaxillary elastics are not required.

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CASE REPORT

Reverse Engineering for Post-Treatment Analysis of a Surgical-Orthodontic Case

Volume 56 : Number 10 : Page 20221001 : Oct 2022

An adult Class II patient with a hyperdivergent profile is treated with four premolar extractions, orthodontics, and bimaxillary osteotomies. Fifteen years later, a virtual simulation compares the results with those that could have been achieved with no extractions or two premolar extractions.

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Effects of the Ricketts Z Sectional Arch in Producing En-Masse Maxillary Distalization in Adult Class II Patients

Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 716 : Dec 2022

The Ricketts Z sectional arch, extending between the upper canines and molars, can mitigate the usual side effects of intermaxillary elastics in Class treatment. A clinical study by Dr. Vasconcelos and colleagues measures the cephalometric and dimensional effects of the Ricketts arch.

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CASE REPORT

Orthodontic Treatment of a Patient after Removal of a Dentigerous Cyst and Supernumeraries

Volume 58 : Number 9 : Page 20240901 : Sep 2024

Supernumerary teeth are associated with complications such as delayed or ectopic eruption and crowding. This case report describes the extended multidisciplinary treatment of a patient with a horizontally impacted lateral incisor caused by previously removed supernumeraries and a dentigerous cyst.

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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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The Equiplan-Quad Helix Combination in Deep-Bite Cases

Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 434 : Aug 2002

This article presents a treatment method and fixed appliance designed to correct dental deep bite in patients of any age, or skeletal deep bite in growing patients. The appliance was developed by Dr. ...

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CASE REPORT

Treatment of an Asymmetrical Class II Malocclusion in an Adult Patient with Multiple Missing Teeth

Volume 59 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2025

A Class II subdivision malocclusion is particularly challenging to treat in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. In this article, the authors treat such a case with extraction of an upper molar and space closure supported by two mini-implants.

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A Three-Dimensional Radiographic-Surgical Guide for Mini-Implant Placement

Volume 40 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2006

The latest titanium miniscrews are small enough that even anatomical regions with minimal bone quantity can be used as implant sites for skeletal anchorage.1-16 The interradicular septum is one of the...

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A Spring for Erupting Impacted Mandibular Second Bicuspids

Volume 29 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1995

The De-Impactor is an .018" stainless steel separating spring that can be made in the office or purchased preformed (Fig. 1). Although it was designed to erupt mesially tipped first molars that are im...

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Orthodontics in Mexico 70

Volume 4 : Number 10 : Page 588 : Oct 1970

588-jco-img-0.jpgIntroduction The first Mexican dental society, Sociedad Odontologica Mexicana, was founded in 1887. Eleven years later, in 1898, the Sociedad Dental Mexicana was established through t...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Tratamiento Ortodóntico en el Adulto

Volume 41 : Number 7 : Page 384 : Jul 2007

(Orthodontic Treatment in Adults) 2nd edition. 362 pages, 1,300 illustrations. $120. 2006. Julia F. de Harfin, DDS, PHDEditorial Medica Panamericana S.A.Marcelo T. de Alvear 21451122 Buenos AiresArgen...

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