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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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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
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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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
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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Volume 51 : Number 12 : Page 792 : Dec 2017
This study evaluates postoperative pain levels and interference with daily activities of orthodontic patients after piezocorticision, a method that has been found to reduce the length of treatment. A new surgical guide based on cone-beam computed tomography helps identify precise locations for the incisions, thus avoiding root contact.
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Volume 5 : Number 5 : Page 283 : May 1971
283-jco-img-0.jpgDental education in Venezuela has undergone marked evolution during the last 30 years. Significant changes in social, economic and political conditions have dictated these modificatio...
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Volume 16 : Number 4 : Page 269 : Apr 1982
Variation in the relationships of tooth sizes in the upper and lower jaws, in the angulations of the facial surfaces of the teeth, and in the relationships, sizes, and inclinations of the apical bases...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
He That Tooteth Not His Own Horn
Volume 31 : Number 2 : Page 81 : Feb 1997
Over the past few years, I have had opportunities to visit dentists in places all over the globe--from exciting and unpredictable Rio de Janeiro to stable and structured Singapore; from dynamic and tr...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 34 : Number 3 : Page 125 : Mar 2000
Growing numbers of orthodontists are turning to web-design services to develop and maintain a presence on the Internet. The main function of these websites is advertising to the general public, and fr...
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CASE REPORT
A Compromise Treatment for Class II, Division 2 Malocclusion
Volume 34 : Number 3 : Page 159 : Mar 2000
The success of Class II treatment generally depends on the patient's growth potential1,2 and cooperation with orthodontic appliances. In non-growing patients, or where insufficient cooperation is ex...
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CASE REPORT
Lingual Orthodontics Combined with Orthognathic Surgery in a Skeletal Class III Patient
Volume 34 : Number 7 : Page 403 : Jul 2000
20-year-old female was referred to us by her general dentist with the chief complaints of anterior crossbite and mandibular prognathism. Because the patient wanted esthetic orthodontic treatment, w...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 35 : Number 4 : Page 201 : Apr 2001
Johnny Mercer could not have known when he wrote the song, "Accentuate the Positive", that he was forecasting a 21st-century management theory, but four lines of that lyric capture exactly the idea pr...
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An In Vivo Evaluation of Bond Failure Rates with Hydrophilic and Self-Etching Primer Systems
Volume 39 : Number 12 : Page 701 : Dec 2005
Because moisture contamination is reportedly the most common reason for bond failure,1-3 several manufacturers have introduced hydrophilic systems for bonding to wet enamel surfaces. Transbond Moistur...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Problems with Bonding Studies
Volume 41 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 2007
Bonding has been one of the most closely examined subjects in orthodontics since its introduction in the mid-'60s. A quick search of the JCO Online Archive turns up no fewer than 239 articles in this ...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Orthodontics and The Long Climb: From Barber-Surgeons to Doctors of Dental Surgery
Volume 47 : Number 12 : Page 745 : Dec 2013
Orthodontics CHRIS CHANG, DDS, PHDW. EUGENE ROBERTS, DDS, PHD, DHC 3 volumes, available as electronic books ($299.99 each from iBooks or iTunes) or in hard cover (vols. I/II, 575 pages, $330; vol. III...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 48 : Number 12 : Page 741 : Dec 2014
It is hard to imagine an orthodontic topic that has generated more controversy or more heated debate than that of extractions. Years ago, when I was practicing general dentistry in a remote corner of ...
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