Orthodontics

Editor’s Summary and Q&A

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Introduction The postretention stability of open-bite treatment is a controversial topic in orthodontics. Methods In this study, the lateral cephalometric radiographs of 64 patients treated with orthodontics alone were evaluated…

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“Anything goes” letter

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After reading the letter “Anything goes” by Dennis Ward in the December 2009 issue (Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2009;136:760), I thought that I needed to respond to his dire…

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Editor’s response

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First, I want to thank Hisham Badawi and Paul Major for taking time to respond to my editorial (Turpin DL. In-vivo studies offer best measure of self-ligation. Am J Orthod…

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Author’s response

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I want to thank Dr Mew for his interest in one of my favorite clinical and research topics—assessment of the swallowing pattern. His comments are welcome, and I am happy…

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Infantile swallowing

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I was interested in the article by Maja Ovsenik in the September issue (Incorrect orofacial functions until 5 years of age and their association with posterior crossbite. Am J Orthod…

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Elimination of transverse dental compensation is critical for treatment of patients with severe facial asymmetry

Apr 14, 2017 by in Orthodontics Comments Off on Elimination of transverse dental compensation is critical for treatment of patients with severe facial asymmetry

This case report describes the importance of eliminating transverse dental compensation during preoperative orthodontic treatment for a patient with severe facial asymmetry. The patient, a 17-year-old Japanese woman, had severe…

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Commercially available archwire forms compared with normal dental arch forms in a Japanese population

Apr 14, 2017 by in Orthodontics Comments Off on Commercially available archwire forms compared with normal dental arch forms in a Japanese population

Introduction The objective of this research was to evaluate commercially available preformed archwire forms compared with normal dental arch forms. Methods Thirty mandibular dental casts were made of orthodontically untreated subjects…

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Martin Kean, 1929-2009

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Martin Kean Professor Emeritus Martin Kean, a distinguished New Zealand orthodontist, died in Dunedin on December 11, 2009, at age 80. He was born in New Zealand and graduated with…

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News, comments, and service announcements

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Professor Bjørn Zachrisson receives the Paul Herren Award 2009 The Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, University of Bern, Switzerland, established the Paul Herren Award in memory of its former…

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Meeting announcements

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AAO Annual Sessions April 30-May 4, 2010 Washington, DC May 13-17, 2011 Chicago, Ill May 4-8, 2012 Honolulu, Hawaii April 26-30, 2013 New York, NY American Association of Orthodontists April…

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Modifications of midpalatal sutural density induced by rapid maxillary expansion: A low-dose computed-tomography evaluation

Apr 14, 2017 by in Orthodontics Comments Off on Modifications of midpalatal sutural density induced by rapid maxillary expansion: A low-dose computed-tomography evaluation

Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the density of the midpalatal suture as assessed by low-dose computed tomography (CT) before rapid maxillary expansion (RME) (T0), at the…

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