Search Results For: 'orthodontics'
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Volume 51 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 2017
The popularity of clear aligners has grown rapidly over the past two decades due to the demand for an esthetic and comfortable alternative to conventional fixed appliances. The effectiveness of aligner treatment, however, is still up for debate. A systematic review by Rossini and colleagues, focused on the predictability of orthodontic tooth movement with aligners, found only 11 articles meeting the inclusion criteria. Among all the tooth movements covered in this study, the most predictable was bodily distalization.
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Rapid Palatal Expansion with the Keles Keyless Expander
Volume 52 : Number 11 : Page 598 : Nov 2018
A second-generation palatal expander avoids problems associated with the activation key by using an integrated arm operated with a finger. It can be fabricated with two support arms for a patient in the mixed dentition or with four support arms for enhanced stability in the permanent dentition.
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Subtractive Coronoplasty Before Lingual Appliance Design
Volume 53 : Number 11 : Page 678 : Nov 2019
Dr. Gilot and colleagues show how subtractive coronoplasty can be used to eliminate lingual enamel deformities and thus to reduce the distance between the center of resistance and the point of force application while increasing the interbracket distance in a lingual edgewise technique.
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CASE REPORT
Mandibular Molar Protraction with the Forsus Appliance as Anchorage Reinforcement
Volume 56 : Number 12 : Page 725 : Dec 2022
A Forsus fixed functional appliance is used for anchorage during protraction of the lower molars in a young patient with missing lower second premolars. This approach corrects the Class II, division 1 malocclusion while avoiding overretraction of the lower incisors.
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Volume 55 : Number 12 : Page 782 : Dec 2021
January, pp. 1-76; February, pp. 77-136; March, pp. 137-196; April, pp. 197-256; May, pp. 257-316; June, pp. 317-376; July, pp. 377-444; August, pp. 445-504; September, pp. 505-580; October, pp. 581-...
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CASE REPORT
Treatment of a Skeletal Class III Malocclusion with Mandibular Asymmetry Using a Single Miniscrew
Volume 43 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 2009
Once a patient's growth is complete, a malocclusion caused by skeletal dysplasia of one or both jaws can be treated in one of two ways. The first option is to correct the skeletal deformity with a com...
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CASE REPORT
Treatment of an Asymmetrical Class II Malocclusion in an Adult Patient with Multiple Missing Teeth
Volume 59 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2025
A Class II subdivision malocclusion is particularly challenging to treat in an adult patient with multiple missing teeth. In this article, the authors treat such a case with extraction of an upper molar and space closure supported by two mini-implants.
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Volume 16 : Number 5 : Page 320 : May 1982
DR. GOTTLIEB Jim, give us a little background on how you became involved with the Frankel Appliance.DR. MCNAMARA After graduation from the University of California orthodontic program in 1968, I came ...
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OVERVIEW
Clinical Considerations in Patients at High Risk for Root Resorption
Volume 55 : Number 4 : Page 207 : Apr 2021
Drs. Al-Awadhi and Finan list patient-related risk factors for root resorption and review evidence-based recommendations from the literature for avoiding orthodontically induced resorption. Appliance choices, types of tooth movement, force application, duration of treatment, and extractions are covered.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Growth and Treatment: A Meeting of the Minds
Volume 41 : Number 6 : Page 349 : Jun 2007
Vol. 41, Craniofacial Growth SeriesJames A. McNamara, Jr., DDS, PHD, Editor239 pages. $85. 2004.Needham Press, Inc. P.O. Box 130530Ann Arbor, MI 48113(734) 668-6666www.needhampress.com This ambitious ...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992
DR. CREEKMORE What are your goals of orthodontic treatment? DR. ROTH I would divide my goals into five categories: facial esthetics, dental esthetics, functional occlusion, periodontal health, and sta...
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The Biocreative Strategy Part 5: Labial and Lingual Space Closure in Extraction Treatment
Volume 52 : Number 10 : Page 528 : Oct 2018
Space closure in Biocreative extraction therapy is simple to manage, as Dr. Kim and colleagues demonstrate in Part 5 of their six-part series. A bonded mesh tube appliance is shown for labial retraction using Class I and Class III elastics; an anteroposterior lingual retractor is anchored by a palatal miniplate for lingual mechanics.
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THE HOT SEAT
Volume 47 : Number 3 : Page 169 : Mar 2013
Over the course of my training, I've been taught by many wonderful educators--gifted, giving individuals who piqued my curiosity, challenged my thinking, and most of all gave me a lifelong love of lea...
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CLINICAL AID
Dispenser Tube for Stainless Steel Ligatures
Volume 28 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1994
New federal standards for sterilization and public concern about cross-contamination have prompted many orthodontists to modify their infection control procedures. I have developed a method of dispens...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Stephen R. Marquardt on the Golden Decagon and Human Facial Beauty
Volume 36 : Number 6 : Page 339 : Jun 2002
DR. GOTTLIEB Steve, you appeared on a recent television documentary series, The Human Face, in a section called "Beauty", and presented a Golden Decagon mask that you have devised from the Golden Rati...
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Volume 13 : Number 9 : Page 606 : Sep 1979
Delivered before the members of the Foundation for Orthodontic Research (FOR), Scottsdale, Arizona, April 26, 1979. The literature abounds with occlusal concepts that prescribe the ideal for man. The ...
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New Horizons in Intra- and Extraoral Instant Photography
Volume 1 : Number 4 : Page 156 : Dec 1967
156-jco-img-0.jpgA quiet revolution is presently underway in the photographic phase of dental record taking. These changes were initiated with the advent of instant processing film. Instantaneous and ...
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Volume 3 : Number 8 : Page 391 : Aug 1969
In deciding about treatment of orthodontic cases in the past I used to indulge myself in what was then a popular fantasy and consider--"What would I do for this case if it were my child?" And, on case...
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Volume 12 : Number 7 : Page 486 : Jul 1978
Recent articles in the JCO have expressed a concern for the future of orthodontics as it is practiced today. The facts and figures used as examples in these articles are sound. The conditions that pre...
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Volume 18 : Number 6 : Page 427 : Jun 1984
For many years I have believed that orthodontists face two challenges throughout their professional lives. The first is to develop a source of patients at a level sufficient to provide some measure of...
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