Editorial Board
Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
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The Clinical Orthodontics journal on the ScholarOne Manuscripts submission platform
At one time not so long ago, the process of preparing and submitting articles to clinical and scientific journals was carried out primarily by the printed method, that is, every manuscript had to be printed in two or three copies, accompanied by a letter to the editor and placed in a sealed...
Autores: Marcio Rodrigues de Almeida,
messages.RevistaAutores: editorial,
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An interview with Fernanda Angelieri
It is with great honor that I present Professor Fernanda in this interview; my longtime friend, with whom I had the great satisfaction of working in specialization courses in Orthodontics at the University of Marília (Marília/SP) and the Pontifical Catholic University Madre y Maestra, in...
Autores: Júlio De Araújo Gurgel, Fernanda Angelieri, David Normando, Daniela Garib, James A. McNamara Jr,
messages.RevistaAutores: entrevista,
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Modified Adson tweezers for applying elastomeric ligatures and elastomeric chain
OBJECTIVE: This article describes a modification to Adson tweezers, to facilitate the application of modular elastic ligatures and elastic chain in “zero” and “eight”. The modification consists of thinning the tip of the Adson tweezers with a carborundum disc and making grooves at its end,...
Autores: Marden Bastos,
messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Elastomer, Ligature,
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Mini-implants in T-zone: which are the risks?
INTRODUCTION: The skeletal anchorage technique in orthodontics is frequently used. For a long time, it was believed that the palate is a safe region for the mini-implants insertion. Although there are areas that usually have adequate bone volume, it is fundamental to evaluate each patient...
Autores: Cristiane B. André,
messages.RevistaAutores: Palatal Expansion Technique, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, cone-beam computed tomography,
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Treatment of Class II using extra-alveolar miniscrews in the IZC, associated with self-ligating appliances: case report
INTRODUCTION: Angle Class II malocclusions of moderate dentoalveolar or skeletal nature may be treated by means of extractions in the maxillary arch, distalization of the maxillary arch, and/or mesialization of the mandibular arch. With the purpose of achieving the desired final dental...
Autores: Henrique Mascarenhas Villela,
messages.RevistaAutores: Class II malocclusion, Mini-implant, Orthodontic miniscrew, IZC, Self-ligating appliances, Infrazygomatic crest,
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Orthodontic treatment finishing in Class II and Class III molar relationships
INTRODUCTION: When premolars are extracted in only one dental arch, the molar relationship will be finished in Class II or Class III. The finishing of orthodontic treatment in these occlusal relationships requires adjustments in the position of molars and remaining premolars, different from...
Autores: Ricardo Moresca, Hugo Trevisi,
messages.RevistaAutores: Dental occlusion, Orthodontics, corrective, Orthodontic Appliances, Fixed,
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Use of leveling and alignment loops: back to the fundamentals of Orthodontic
INTRODUCTION: Stainless steel wires have a high modulus of elasticity and low flexibility. These characteristics reduce its applicability in the initial phase of orthodontic mechanics, in which it is necessary to have good elasticity to reach bad positioned teeth, releasing light force during...
Autores: José Kleber Soares De Meireles,
messages.RevistaAutores: orthodontics, Orthodontic wires, Metals,
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Interception of maxillary canines in ectopic eruption
INTRODUCTION: Canine impactions are frequently encountered and their management is facilitated with earlier diagnosis. OBJECTIVE: To report a clinical case of a 10-year-old patient with permanent maxillary canines in process of ectopic eruption and with suspected root resorption of the left...
Autores: Sergei Godeiro Fernandes Rabelo Caldas, Hallissa Simplício Gomes Pereira, Isabelita Duarte Azevedo, Arthur César de Medeiros Alves, Karolina Pires Marcelino, Marina Bozzini Paies,
messages.RevistaAutores: Orthodontics, interceptive, Tooth Eruption, Cuspid, Ectopic,
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Transdisciplinary treatments – Orthodontics integrated with oral rehabilitation for the benefit of adult patients: case report
INTRODUCTION: Contemporary Orthodontics is characterized by the high demand of adult patients, and transdisciplinary and integrated approaches are becoming increasingly common. This new trend has given rise to new orthodontic diagnostic protocols, based on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT),...
Autores: Ertty Silva, Mauricio De Almeida Cardoso, Raniere Luiz Dos Santos Sousa, Fernanda Meloti, Frederico Lemos, Maila Izabela Pêsso Portes,
messages.RevistaAutores: Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, cone-beam computed tomography, Dental implants, Adults,
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Periapical radiographs are most important exams in orthodontic documentation / Tooth resorptions must not be diagnosed in panoramic radiographs
INTRODUCTION: Periapical radiographs of all teeth as part of the orthodontic documentation allow the diagnosis of tooth resorptions before the orthodontic treatment and during the planning of each case. Tooth resorptions are diagnosed in 5 to 10% of all patients, and are shown to be asymptomatic,...
Autores: Alberto Consolaro,
messages.RevistaAutores: Tomography, Tooth resorption, Panoramic radiograph, Periapical radiograph, Orthodontic documentation,
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Retreatment of Class I malocclusion associated with severe mandibular incisors protrusion and anterior crossbite: Case report
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to report a case of Class I malocclusion associated with severe protrusion of mandibular incisors and anterior crossbite, caused by previous inadequate orthodontic treatment. The patient was submitted to asymmetrical extractions of maxillary second...
Autores: Ricardo Machado,
messages.RevistaAutores: Malocclusion, Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures, Retreatment,
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