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101.

CLINICAL AID

Felt Pads for Facial Protraction Masks

Volume 33 : Number 9 : Page 504 : Sep 1999

Patients wearing Delaire-type protraction masks often de­velop pressure points from the supporting frames as elastic ten­sion increases (Fig. A). If dermatitis results (Fig. B), appliance wear may hav...

102.

Clinical Overview of InBrace Generation 2.0

Volume 57 : Number 7 : Page 376 : Jul 2023

Dr. Weissheimer and colleagues describe recent modifications and improvements to the original lingual InBrace system, including a redesigned bracket and a new Smartwire with lockets for nonsliding mechanics. The digital workflow is summarized, and a typical case is presented.

103.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Biomechanics of TADs

Volume 42 : Number 5 : Page 261 : May 2008

Ever since the invention of the first orthodontic appliance, an understanding of the physics of tooth movement has been a prerequisite for the successful practice of orthodontics. The science of biome...

104.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Tilting at Windmills

Volume 58 : Number 3 : Page 156 : Mar 2024

Don Quixote is a Spanish satirical novel first published in 1605 by Miguel de Cervantes. In the story, a nobleman named Alonso Quijano becomes delusional after reading too many romance books, and he t...

105.

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Simplified Orthodontic Debonding

Volume 33 : Number 5 : Page 275 : May 1999

The most common technique used for debonding ortho­dontic attachments is to shear the adhesive by firmly holding a lig­ature-cutting plier against the tooth surface, adjacent to the proximal edges of ...

106.

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

A Modified K-9 Spring for Palatally Impacted Canines

Volume 48 : Number 8 : Page 513 : Aug 2014

The K-9 spring, introduced in 2000, is a simple device for the eruption of palatally impacted canines.1 If the buccal segment is well aligned, the horizontal arm is easily tied into the first-molar bu...

107.

CASE REPORT

Orthodontic Traction of an Impacted Maxillary Central Incisor

Volume 35 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 2001

Labial impaction occurs in 1%-­2% of orthodontic patients,1 with the maxillary canine im­pacted most frequently.2 Al­though impaction of maxillary incisors is seen less often, the in­cisors are more s...

108.

Orthodontic Recycling at the Crossroads

Volume 37 : Number 3 : Page 133 : Mar 2003

Thousands of orthodontic practitioners around the world currently recycle brackets, tubes, and bands.1 Nearly all recyclers, whether commercial companies or private clinicians, use heat and electropol...

109.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Walk Before You Run a Practice

Volume 56 : Number 5 : Page 263 : May 2022

During his acceptance speech at the 2019 Tony Awards, American actor and choreographer André de Shields said, “Slowly is the fastest way to get where you want to be.” I wish I had heeded his advice ea...

110.

PEARLS

A Modification of the Storino Leash

Volume 56 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2022

The Storino Leash was developed to control incisor flaring and roundtripping with passive self-ligating brackets. This version is placed from first premolar to first premolar to help upright the incisors during the finishing stage of fixed-appliance treatment.

111.

Thomas F. Mulligan, 1933-2023

Volume 57 : Number 4 : Page 208 : Apr 2023

I first came to know Dr. Tom Mulligan in the spring of 1968, when he presented a paper for membership in the Southwest Angle Society of Orthodontists. His presentation was a tour de force that flummox...

112.

Orthodontics in Brazil

Volume 8 : Number 8 : Page 474 : Aug 1974

There are approximately eight hundred orthodontists in Brazil. About 5% have had postgraduate training in the United States or in Europe, the majority of these in the States. Orthodontic Education The...

113.

Orthodontics in Guatemala

Volume 9 : Number 4 : Page 242 : Apr 1975

Guatemala is the northernmost country in Central America. It has a population of 5,175,400 people according to the latest information. Of these, 1,114,120 reside in Guatemala City, which is the capita...

114.

BOOK REVIEWS

A Color Atlas of Orofacial Health & Disease in Children and Adolescents

Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 460 : Aug 2002

CRISPIAN SCULLY, CBE, MD, PHD, MDS, MRCS, FDS RCS, FDS RCSE, FDS RCPS, FFD RCSI, FRCPath, FMedSciRICHARD WELBURY, PHD, MB BS, FDS RCS, FDS RCPSCATHERINE FLAITZ, DDS, MSOSLEI PAES de ALMEIDA, PHD, DDS2...

115.

BOOK REVIEWS

Endodontics: Problem-Solving in Clinical Practice

Volume 36 : Number 10 : Page 585 : Oct 2002

T.R. PITT FORD, BDS, PHD, FDS RCPSJ.S. RHODES, BDS, MSC, MRD RCS, MFGDPH.E. PITT FORD, FDS RCS207 pages. $99.95. 2002.Martin Dunitz, London; distrib­uted by Thieme New York333 Seventh Ave.New York, NY...

116.

PEARLS

Effective Derotation of Canines and Premolars

Volume 50 : Number 11 : Page 700 : Nov 2016

Canines and premolars often erupt in malrotated positions, making proper bracket placement and wire engagement challenging. This Pearl describes the use of buccal and lingual buttons with segmented el...

117.

PEARLS

Bonded Attachment for Severely Rotated Teeth

Volume 52 : Number 9 : Page 476 : Sep 2018

When a tooth is severely rotated, the lack of accessible surface area can make it difficult to bond an attachment. The Jadex eyelet, fabricated at the chair from stainless steel ligature wire, is easily bonded to achieve quick derotation.

118.

Triangular Wire

Volume 35 : Number 1 : Page 53 : Jan 2001

The new stainless steel Tri-Ang wire* is an equilateral triangle in cross-section, .030" to a side, with rounded edges (Fig. 1). Its unique triangular shape makes it advantageous in various orthodonti...

119.

Isolation of Teeth for Bonding

Volume 10 : Number 3 : Page 218 : Mar 1976

Saliva is detrimental to adhesive bonding. A dry surface following tooth conditioning (etching) is of paramount importance to accomplish a lasting adhesion . Therefore, proper access and isolation of ...

120.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Some Thoughts About Firing

Volume 33 : Number 5 : Page 257 : May 1999

One of my first and best friends in orthodontics was Henry Hulan, who to this day remains a valuable col­league and the source of much of my professional knowl­edge. The summer I entered Baylor's orth...

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