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May 1977
Volume 11, Issue 5

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

If I were an x-ray salesman, I would make a real effort to sell orthodontists on the idea of frontal cephalometric analysis as a routine part of orthodontic diagnosis and evaluation. The orthodontist ...

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An Introduction to Management Communication

O.A. (BUD) HAM

The most precious personal possession that any of us have is our self-image. Each of us has several. For example, I have an image of the kind of father I am to my four daughters. I also have an image ...

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JCO Interviews Dr. David G. Bojrab, Dr. James E. Dumas, and Dr. Don E. Lahrman on Surgical-Orthodontics

DAVID G. BOJRAB, JAMES E. DUMAS, DON E. LAHRMAN

JCO Orthodontists have to know more about the surgical considerations in orthognathic surgery and, on the other hand, surgeons have to know more about the orthodontic considerations. Hopefully, the tw...

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When S-N Is Abnormal

ROBERT J. SCHULHOF

In a recent article (Ricketts, R.M., Schulhof, R.J., and Bagha, L., Orientation--Sella-nasion or Frankfort horizontal. Am. J. Ortho. 69:648, 1976) it was pointed out that, in a true skeletal Class III...

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It Can Happen to You, Part 2

Last month in JCO, I published the detailed record of the decline of my flourishing orthodontic practice in the hope that it would help orthodontists either to avoid my situation entirely or to unders...

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Critique: It Can Happen to You, Part 2

MARTIN L. SCHULMAN

Complacency: A Synonym for TroublePerhaps the greatest danger that any professional faces is complacency. It stems from years of success. Complacency comes after a long period of time in which a profe...

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