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November 1982
Volume 16, Issue 11

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Is There an "Art" of Japanese Orthodontic Practice Management

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Is There an ''Art'' of Japanese Orthodontic Practice Management?In common with a great many other people, I have done a considerable amount of reading about what has come to be known as the art of Jap...

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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 2: Research and Development

CRAVEN KURZ DDS, MICHAEL L. SWARTZ DDS, CRAIG ANDREIKO

In Part 1 of this series (JCO, April 1982), a brief overview of lingual orthodontics was presented. In this installment, we would like to share some of the details in the research and development of a...

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Orthodontics in Japan

TOSHIHIDE OHNO, YOSHITO YANO, FUMIO YOGASAWA

There has been a vast amount of commentary in America which interprets the success of Japanese companies and the competitive edge of Japanese industries in terms of the "art" of Japanese management. I...

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Teeth Want to Be Straight

THOMAS D. CREEKMORE DDS

Classical serial extraction procedures, especially if they include early removal of first bicuspids, and classical theory with regard to "E space" and mesial movement of molars are contrary both to my...

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An Esthetic Space Retainer

FRED W. SALVATORIELLO DMD

Patients with undersized or peg-shaped maxillary lateral incisors are usually unhappy about their appearance, and maintenance of proper space for a permanent restoration following orthodontic correcti...

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Office Manual

MICHAEL A. BLAU DDS

766-jco-img-0.jpgAn office manual, which is a compilation of practice philosophy, policies, and procedures, should be an indispensable part of any practice. A newly hired auxiliary should receive a co...

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