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Non-Surgical Uprighting of Mesially Impacted Lower Molars

Volume 45 : Number 12 : Page 679 : Dec 2011

A lower second or third molar that is mesially angulated beneath the gingival margin can be difficult to treat without extraction or surgical intervention. Accessing the tooth for bonding often requir...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Game Changers in Orthodontics

Volume 46 : Number 5 : Page 257 : May 2012

At the University of Southern California's Ostrow School of Dentistry, where I'm an associate professor, it is customary for one of the departments to host a "Grand Rounds" lecture once a month. The g...

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2022 AAO CONVENTION

Miami Advice

Volume 56 : Number 2 : Page 112 : Feb 2022

The AAO returns to a live annual session after a two-year pandemic hiatus. Here, JCO presents its annual guide to transportation, excursions, attractions, concerts, events, and restaurants in the host city, Miami Beach. Links are provided in the online version of this article.

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Product News in April 2023 Issue

Volume 57 : Number 4 : Page 253 : Apr 2023

PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.

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Product News in January 2024 Issue

Volume 58 : Number 1 : Page 73 : Jan 2024

PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.

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PEARLS

Customized Metal-Printed Appliance for Molar Derotation and Distalization

Volume 58 : Number 6 : Page 377 : Jun 2024

This Pearl illustrates a completely digital workflow in which computer-aided design and selective laser melting are used to print a customized appliance that can accomplish the challenging movements of upper first-molar derotation and distalization with ample anchorage.

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Product News in the February 2025 Issue

Volume 59 : Number 2 : Page 140 : Feb 2025

PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

A Nickel Titanium Space Regainer-Retainer

Volume 35 : Number 12 : Page 767 : Dec 2001

With technological advances in archwires have come creative new ways to treat clas­sic orthodontic problems. In 1983, I introduced the concept of covering a nickel titanium arch­wire with plastic tubi...

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CASE REPORT

Lingual Segmented Treatment in the Maxillary Arch

Volume 34 : Number 9 : Page 547 : Sep 2000

In lingual orthodontics, it is dif­ficult to construct and place a properly shaped continuous archwire with loops and springs for maxillary anterior retraction. Segmentation of the maxillary archwire ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 181 : Apr 1970

It's that season of the year again and it just gets you to thinking about some of the eternal verities in our profession. Here are some typical enduring principles and guides to orthodontic practice. ...

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The Bite-Jumping Screw for Modified Twin-Block Treatment

Volume 40 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2006

The original twin-block appliance was developed by Clark in 1982.1 Various modifications have since been made, so that the appliance can be used in either Class II or Class III functional treatment.2-...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

We'll Always Have Perlèche

Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 691 : Dec 2022

Perlèche is a skin condition characterized by painful sores at the labial commissures or corners of the mouth. It was first described in 1855 by the French physician Lemaistre, who named it after the ...

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CASE REPORT

Lupus Erythematosus in an Orthodontic Patient

Volume 33 : Number 8 : Page 451 : Aug 1999

Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a connectivetissue disorder that affects more than 1.5 million people in the United States.1-5 Ninety percent of these are young-to-middle-age women. The clinical course of...

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CASE REPORT

Orthodontic Management of an Impacted Maxillary Canine with an Abnormal Premolar Root

Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 709 : Dec 2000

This report presents a method of treatment of a palatally impacted permanent maxillary canine in association with an ad­jacent abnormal premolar root form that avoids the need for ex­traction or surgi...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Bite Opening with the Güray Bite Raiser

Volume 36 : Number 11 : Page 639 : Nov 2002

Orthodontists often need to open the bite in the begin­ning stages of treatment to avoid traumatic occlusion caused by bracket interferences, crossbites, or other impediments to tooth movement. Many d...

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Early Class III Treatment with a Hybrid Hyrax-Mentoplate Combination

Volume 45 : Number 1 : Page 15 : Jan 2011

Skeletal Class III malocclusions are relatively uncommon and usually associated with genetic factors. The etiology may involve a retrognathic maxilla, a prognathic mandible, or both.1,2 Young patients...

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CASE REPORT

Extraction of a Geminated Central Incisor

Volume 45 : Number 2 : Page 85 : Feb 2011

Abnormalities in tooth size, shape, and structure generally occur during the morphodifferentiation stage of development, although tooth buds can fuse during the histological phase.1-4 Congenital tooth...

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2015 AAO CONVENTION

The Streets of San Francisco

Volume 49 : Number 2 : Page 121 : Feb 2015

The AAO seems to visit the City by the Bay every 10 years like clockwork, having held its most recent conventions there in 1995 and 2005. This year's conference is scheduled for May 15-19. Here is JCO...

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A Three-Stage Approach for Managing Impacted Maxillary Incisors in the Mixed Dentition

Volume 56 : Number 6 : Page 334 : Jun 2022

Drs. Greco, Pacifico, and Rombolà demonstrate a technique for recovering impacted incisors in early orthodontic treatment. Rapid maxillary expansion is followed by placement of a palatal arch for de-impaction and a fixed sectional appliance for refinement of the incisor positions.

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CASE REPORT

Orthodontic Management of a Patient with Linear Morphea

Volume 57 : Number 8 : Page 20230801 : Aug 2023

Linear morphea, also called scleroderma en coup de sabre, is rarely reported in the orthodontic literature. This case is noteworthy because the adult patient’s facial asymmetry was corrected with nonextraction orthodontic treatment and no surgical intervention.

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