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The Role of the Upper First Molar in Lower Incisor Crowding

Volume 29 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1995

Crowding of the lower anterior teeth is a common problem in orthodontics, despite attempts to formulate keys to stability of orthodontic treatment. 1-4 The rarity with which "ideal" occlusions are enc...

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Interception of the Pseudo-Class I Using a Rotational Headgear Tube

Volume 29 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1995

The Pseudo-Class I occlusion has been defined as an apparent Class I occlusion marked by lower incisor crowding and mesially rotated upper first molars.1 Two distinct types of development have been id...

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Pseudo-Class I Reevaluation of Traditional Class II Treatment

Volume 31 : Number 9 : Page 624 : Sep 1997

Since the introduction of Angle's system of classification a century ago, orthodontic diagnoses and treatment plans have developed around the concept that the establishment of a Class I molar occlusio...

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The Pseudo-Class I: A Newly Defined Type of Malocclusion

Volume 29 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1995

Crowding of the lower incisors is the most common problem encountered in the permanent dentition and one of the most likely to relapse after orthodontic treatment.1-8 Riedel suggested that elimination...

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Skeletal Changes Associated with Plate-Headgear Therapy in the Early Mixed Dentition

Volume 29 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1995

Orthopedic correction of Class II skeletal jaw dysplasias in growing children is a widely accepted treatment approach.1 Conventional methods involve inhibition of excessive forward and downward growth...

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COMMENTARY The Pseudo-Class I: A Newly Defined Type of Malocclusion

JAN DE BAETS, MARTIN CHIARINI Feb. 1995

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 576 : Sep 2017

In a classic article by Jan De Baets and Martin Chiarini in 19951 and then in a series of articles by Dr. De Baets in 1995 and 1997,2-4 all published in JCO, the association of mandibular dental crowd...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

A Matter of Focus

Volume 29 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1995

A Matter of Focus I have to confess a certain ambiguity about early orthodontic treatment or interceptive orthodontics or mixed dentition treatment or Phase I orthodontics, or whatever name you give t...

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BOOK REVIEWS

The Masters of Functional Orthodontics and Histoire de l'Orthodontie

Volume 38 : Number 8 : Page 451 : Aug 2004

The Masters of Functional Orthodontics DRS. AURELIO LEVRINI and LORENZO FAVERO416 pages, 542 illustrations. $198. 2003.Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc.555 Kimberly DriveCarol Stream, IL 60188(800) 62...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Doctor's Dilemma

Volume 30 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1996

The Doctor's Dilemma Is orthodontics predicated on greater mathematical precision than is inherent in the system? In 1965, Professor Lotfi Zadeh published a paper he called "Fuzzy Sets", after which w...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Lessons Learned

Volume 31 : Number 9 : Page 547 : Sep 1997

There has been a flurry of interest among management analysts in a training method of the U.S. Army. For a long time, the Army has used field maneuvers to practice tactics and battlefield procedures. ...

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Index to Volume LI

Volume 51 : Number 12 : Page 827 : Dec 2017

2017 Author Index* *Articles with five or more authors are listed under only the first author's name because of space constraints. AGARWAL, K., KANT, A., SINGH, K., and KULSHRESTHA, R., Changes in the...

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Orthodontics in Central America

Volume 11 : Number 7 : Page 491 : Jul 1977

Central America consists of six countries (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama) in a land area of 188,000 square miles and is populated by 19,263,000 inhabitants. The et...

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CASE REPORT

Orthodontic Eruption of an Impacted and Dilacerated Maxillary Central Incisor

Volume 54 : Number 12 : Page 201201 : Dec 2020

Impacted upper incisors in the early mixed dentition are challenging to treat, especially when associated with dilaceration. This case is managed by orthodontic space opening, followed by traction of the impacted incisor into the arch and then conventional four-second-premolar extraction treatment.

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CASE REPORT

Correction of Class III Malocclusion with a Jasper Jumper

Volume 34 : Number 1 : Page 41 : Jan 2000

The Jasper Jumper* was de­signed to produce light, con­tinuous forces for the correction of Class II malocclusions, emu­lating the effects of devices such as headgears and activators.1 It is similar i...

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CASE REPORT

Unusual Dental Erosion Caused by a Cola Drink

Volume 36 : Number 10 : Page 549 : Oct 2002

Dental erosion has been de­fined as a progressive loss of hard tissue due to a chemical process that does not involve bacterial action.1 Usually seen in the cervical third of the tooth's labial surfac...

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CASE REPORT

Combined Fixed-Functional Treatment of a Class II, Division 2 Malocclusion

Volume 35 : Number 9 : Page 581 : Sep 2001

An 11-year-old male presented with a bilateral dental and skeletal Class II relationship (with the mandible about 7mm retrognathic), combined with a complete anterior deep bite (Fig. 1). The patient's...

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CASE REPORT

Upper Canine Extrusion Using Temporary Anchorage Devices and Clear Aligners

Volume 57 : Number 1 : Page 63 : Jan 2023

This adult patient presented with an ectopic upper left canine and an impacted upper right canine. After traction of the impacted canine with a cantilever spring and miniscrew anchorage, the case is completed with two stages of clear aligner therapy.

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The Rationale for Maxillary Second Premolar Extractions in Adult Class II Treatment

Volume 41 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2007

Most Class II, division 1 and 2 malocclusions are amenable to nonextraction treatment in the late mixed dentition. In these patients, the maxillary arch can usually be adapted to the mandibular arch w...

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OVERVIEW

Indications and Management Protocol for the Use of Splints with the "Surgery First" Approach

Volume 55 : Number 8 : Page 463 : Aug 2021

Dr. Pelo and colleagues review the functions and wear duration of four different types of occlusal splints for use in “surgery first” cases. Two clinical cases demonstrate their approach to splint management, which allows them to treat even complex malocclusions.

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Areas Requiring Further Research in Testing of Orthodontic Shear Bond Strengths

Volume 41 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2007

The introduction in 1955 of acid etching as a simple method of increasing the adhesive capability of enamel surfaces led to a new era in orthodontics.1 Direct bonding of brackets, reported in 1965 by ...

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