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Treatment of Dilacerated Incisors in Early and Late Stages of Root Development
Volume 49 : Number 8 : Page 497 : Aug 2015
Although a dilacerated incisor (DI) is rarely encountered, such an anomaly makes it particularly demanding to restore facial esthetics. Treatment requires a well-synchronized, multidisciplinary approa...
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2016 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Krystian Jarosz
Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016
The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics is proud to recognize Dr. Krystian Jarosz from Rutgers University as the winner of the inaugural Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year Award, presented by American Orthodontics. Dr. Jarosz was selected over 16 other students from schools around the United States in a competition judged by members of the JCO editorial board. His prize includes more than $8,000 worth of materials and travel from American Orthodontics, JCO, and Dolphin, as well as a presentation ceremony during the AAO annual conference in Orlando, Florida.
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Effect of the Herbst Appliance on Various Class II Malocclusions
Volume 57 : Number 3 : Page 180 : Mar 2023
Drs. Mah, Higson, and Wu utilize cone-beam computed tomography in a retrospective study of 42 patients, designed to assess the dental and skeletal effects of the Herbst appliance in Class II treatment. Both cephalometric and airway variables are tabulated and discussed.
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DIGITAL ORTHO LAB
Digital Workflows for Design and Fabrication of the Mandibular Anterior Repositioning Appliance
Volume 58 : Number 10 : Page 616 : Oct 2024
Drs. Vassis, Sefidroodi, Noeldeke, Özkan, and Kristensen provide tutorials for using multiple software programs to design, customize, and fabricate digital versions of the mandibular anterior repositioning appliance, including a postgraduate design and the fully customizable MARA Plus.
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ALIGNER CORNER
Clear Aligner Treatment Education in Dental Schools in the United States and Canada
Volume 55 : Number 11 : Page 684 : Nov 2021
An online survey by Drs. Park, Duong, Thayer, and Park investigates the level of predoctoral instruction in aligner therapy at North American dental schools. Clinical techniques and diagnostic tools taught in such programs are tabulated, and obstacles to curricular expansion are discussed.
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Diagnosis with Computer-Aided Drafting
Volume 20 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1986
Orthodontists have recognized the potential of computer graphics in the research and diagnosis of dentofacial disorders.1 Recent advances in microcomputer technology have led to innovations that are m...
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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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Accuracy of a Computerized Method of Predicting Soft-Tissue Changes from Orthognathic Surgery
Volume 34 : Number 9 : Page 524 : Sep 2000
Recent advances in computer technology and software have made it possible for orthodontists to simulate and predict facial soft-tissue changes from orthognathic surgery. Commercially available progra...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 36 : Number 5 : Page 261 : May 2002
Recently, I spent the better part of an hour on the phone talking to a periodontist with whom I frequently discuss difficult cases. Somehow or other, we got off on a tangent regarding the current stat...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 40 : Number 4 : Page 197 : Apr 2006
As I've mentioned before in these pages, one of the side effects of being a full-time university professor is that a lot of people assume you are an expert in your field. I would be the first to argue...
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OVERVIEW
Differences in Skeletal Class II Diagnosis Using Various Cephalometric Analyses
Volume 42 : Number 7 : Page 389 : Jul 2008
Cephalometric analysis plays an important role in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment; over the past half-century, increasingly comprehensive and accurate cephalometric systems have been developed. Ov...
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DIGITAL ORTHO LAB
CAD/CAM Design of a Rapid Palatal Expander to Prevent Buccal Molar Tipping
Volume 58 : Number 5 : Page 283 : May 2024
The digitally designed and metal-printed expander described by Dr. Yoo and colleagues avoids buccal molar tipping, a common dental side effect of toothborne RPEs, by applying force at the level of the upper first molars’ center of resistance.
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Lower Canine Autotransplantation Using a 3D-Printed Donor Tooth Model
Volume 59 : Number 4 : Page 264 : Apr 2025
Drs. Di Leonardo, Mura, Pozzan, and Migliorati detail the autotransplantation of a horizontally impacted lower canine into its proper position and present a procedure for using a three-dimensionally printed replica of the donor tooth to reduce extraoral time.
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Modular 3D Lingual Appliances, Part 2: Adapter
Volume 17 : Number 12 : Page 832 : Dec 1983
The modular 3D Adapter (Fig. 14) is a multipurpose appliance with 28 functions. It is removable and quickly plugs into a 3D Lingual Tube. It is interchangeable with any of the other modular appliances...
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Volume 10 : Number 2 : Page 81 : Feb 1976
The United States is one of the few places in the world which does not use the metric system of weights and measures. Legislation has recently been enacted to encourage conversion to the use of metric...
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The Invisalign System in Adult Orthodontics: Mild Crowding and Space Closure Cases
Volume 34 : Number 4 : Page 203 : Apr 2000
The frequency of malocclusions in adults is equal to or greater than that observed in children and adolescents.1 Crowding and spacing are among the most common problems in adults, with crowding affect...
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BOOK REVIEWS
The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics
Volume 49 : Number 10 : Page 620 : Oct 2015
The study of orthodontic biomechanics is a lost art. The scientific understanding of tooth movement has largely been replaced by commercial orthodontics based on simple wire sequencing and "magic" brackets. I think that if the recently departed Dr. Charles Burstone were still here, he would say that our profession has become a little lazy and forgotten the fundamental principles of mechanotherapy. Have we stopped asking ourselves, "What are my treatment objectives, and what specific steps will I take to get there?" or "How could this undesirable side effect be avoided?"
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Product News in August 2022 Issue
Volume 56 : Number 8 : Page 2022 : Aug 0
PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.
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ALIGNER CORNER
Integration of In-House Aligner Therapy in Private Practice
Volume 55 : Number 8 : Page 450 : Aug 2021
Dr. Matt Nisco, an early adopter of in-house aligners, presents a protocol for integrating such a system into an orthodontic office, including the required equipment, software, and staffing as well as procedures for long-distance care. Two typical aligner cases are offered as examples.
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Volume 55 : Number 6 : Page 361 : Jun 2021
Drs. Lewit Borohovitz, Abraham, and Redmond describe the use of artificial intelligence to segment individual teeth from a cone-beam computed tomography scan. Two cases show how the acquired diagnostic information can have a significant effect on orthodontic treatment planning.
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