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October 2024 AJO-DO & AJO-DO CC Test

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4 CE

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Preview the October 2024 AJO-DO + AJO-DO CC Test.

Article 1

Does planned molar intrusion with aligners assist with closure of anterior open bite? by Sara Finkleman et al

After completing this article, the participant will have:

  • Knowledge about the influence of prescribed molar intrusion in Invisalign clear aligners (Align Technology, Santa Clara, Calif) for the correction of anterior open bite.

Article 2

Efficacy of planned moderate to severe torque changes in maxillary central incisors with the Invisalign appliance: A retrospective investigation, by Nancy Rajan et al

After completing this article, the participant will have:

  • An understanding of the potential efficacy of planned moderate to severe torque changes in maxillary central incisors with Invisalign appliance.

Article 3

Comparison of digital study model superimposition methods using implant-supported crowns and best-fit algorithms, by Maurice J. Meade et al

After completing this article, the participant will have:

  • An appreciation for the validity and reliability of several digital study model superimposition methods.

Article 4

The quality of Web-based orthodontic information: A scoping review, by Maurice J. Meade et al

After completing this article, the participant will have:

  • An awareness of the quality of Web-based orthodontic information as determined by a scoping review of publications on the topic of orthodontics.

Article 5 (Clinical Companion)

Clinical pearls for the management of maxillary impacted canines: Lessons learned from 14 patients. by Carol Weinstein et al

After completing this article, the participant will have:

  • After completing this article, the participant will have:
    Familiarity with clinical attributes of and treatment for maxillary impacted permanent canines.

Article 6 (Clinical Companion)

Is the presence of severe external apical root resorption a contraindication to orthodontic retraction of maxillary incisors? by Sergio Luiz Mota-J'unior et al

After completing this article, the participant will have:

  • An appreciation for the possibility of orthodontic treat- ment involving teeth that exhibit short root anomaly.

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