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1641.

TECHNIQUE CLINIC

A Quick and Inexpensive Means of Treating Mild Lower Anterior Spacing

Volume 40 : Number 3 : Page 175 : Mar 2006

This article describes a simple, quick, and cost-effective technique for closing mild lower anterior spacing. Procedure 1. Isolate and etch the facial and buccal surfaces of the lower central incisors...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Case Against Two-Phase Treatment

Volume 42 : Number 3 : Page 129 : Mar 2008

A number of topics in orthodontics have generated controversy for many years and will probably continue to do so, no matter what evidence is presented. These include extraction therapy, gnathologic oc...

1643.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Intraoral Scanners Have Arrived

Volume 47 : Number 6 : Page 341 : Jun 2013

The annual session of the AAO is always the highlight of my professional year. It's a chance not only to meet old friends and colleagues,but to make new friends and greet the up-and-coming members of ...

1644.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 10 : Number 10 : Page 713 : Oct 1976

The economic threat to the survival of private orthodontic practice should not be allowed to obscure the fact that our greatest jeopardy may lie in a takeover of the specialty by third parties, privat...

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Fiber-Reinforced Composite Space Maintenance for Anterior Implant Therapy

Volume 41 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2007

Dental implants, like ankylosed teeth, do not follow the growth of the facial bones. Considering the risk of apical displacement, therefore, implants are contraindicated until the completion of maxill...

1646.

A New Molar Band

Volume 30 : Number 8 : Page 428 : Aug 1996

Preformed molar bands have been used by orthodontists for nearly half a century. Early stainless steel bands were anatomically crude and difficult to adapt to the teeth without creating cement lines. ...

1647.

OVERVIEW

Surgical Uprighting of Lower Second Molars

Volume 50 : Number 1 : Page 33 : Jan 2016

Orthodontic correction of impacted lower second molars is challenging due to the limited access. Both nonsurgical and surgical treatment options have been reported. If the impacted molar is submerged deep below the soft tissue, surgical uprighting provides a safe and efficient solution with minimal tooth morbidity and a good long-term prognosis. Although the technique is most commonly applied to mesially angulated lower second molars, it can be used on other impacted teeth that have limited access or have failed to respond to standard bracket-and-chain methods.

1648.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

A Farewell to Symmetry

Volume 27 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1993

A Farewell to SymmetryThis past winter a huge storm of a scope greater than the blizzard of 1888 lashed the entire East Coast of the United States with cyclonic winds and buried it under mountains of ...

1649.

Thoughts on Palatal Expansion

Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 493 : Sep 1970

The use of a palatal expansion appliance to correct an apical base deficiency and its accompanying crossbite is increasingly becoming a standard procedure in orthodontics. The thinking that all crossb...

1650.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Practice Management Handbook

Volume 1 : Number 10 : Page 5 : Aug 2019

The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics is about much more than excellent treatment results; it’s also about practice management and the business of orthodontics. With that in mind, JCO editors have gath...

1651.

MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Increasing New Patient Starts by Analyzing Referral Sources and Treatment Coordinators

Volume 43 : Number 3 : Page 175 : Mar 2009

(Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every three months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particular aspect of practic...

1652.

Increasing New Patient Starts by Analyzing Referral Sources

Volume 43 : Number 3 : Page 175 : Aug 2009

Originally published in March 2009 Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every three months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy ...

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Effects of Anteroposterior Incisor Repositioning on the Root and Cortical Plate: A Follow-Up Study

Volume 18 : Number 1 : Page 42 : Jan 1984

It is generally believed that the anatomy of the alveolar bone limits orthodontic tooth movement. The clinical observations of some authors, however, suggest that teeth are sometimes moved or tipped a...

1654.

CASE REPORT

Open-Bite Treatment with Aligners and Selective Posterior Intrusion

Volume 53 : Number 1 : Page 39 : Jan 2019

Drs. Dayan, Aliaga-Del Castillo, and Janson describe a method of selective posterior intrusion for correction of anterior open bite using only clear aligners. This 31-year-old Class III patient was treated in 18 months without temporary anchorage devices or elastics.

1655.

CASE REPORT

Treatment of Open-Bite Tendency with a Miniscrew-Supported Transpalatal Arch and Myofunctional Exercises

Volume 55 : Number 5 : Page 210501 : May 2021

This is the first in an online series of case reports from the three finalists for the 2021 JCO Student of the Year Award. Dr. Gross describes her successful treatment of an anterior open bite with dental protrusion and severe crowding.

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JCO Interviews Dr. James F. Mulick on Impacted Canines

Volume 13 : Number 12 : Page 824 : Dec 1979

The treatment of impacted cuspids has frequently presented special problems in many orthodontic offices. A patient is often informed of a retained deciduous cuspid with an impacted successor at an age...

1657.

THE CUTTING EDGE

Computer-Based Fabrication of Occlusal Splints for Treatment of Bruxism and TMD

Volume 42 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 2008

(Editor’s Note: This quarterly column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor Ronald Redmond. To help keep our readers on The Cutting Edge, Dr. Redmond will spotlight a particular area of orthodontic tec...

1658.

Begg Series, Part I: The Rationale of Begg Therapy

Volume 2 : Number 7 : Page 338 : Sep 1968

To appreciate the value of a technique, one must first learn the reasoning behind its development. Dentistry has known how to move teeth for several centuries. Pierre Fauchard10 was probably the first...

1659.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Thomas D. Creekmore, DDS, on Treatment Mechanics

Volume 30 : Number 11 : Page 631 : Nov 1996

DR. WHITE Tom, you once said that "teeth want to be straight". Could you amplify that remark for our readers? DR. CREEKMORE When I said that in a previous JCO article, I wanted to point out that there...

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Clinical Applications of the Miniscrew Anchorage System

Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2005

"Might skeletal anchorage be applied to orthodontic tooth movement and orthopedic jaw movement?" With this question in 1983, Creekmore and Eklund were the first orthodontists to suggest in print that ...

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