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March 1986
Volume 20, Issue 3

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Orthodontics Is Not a Pediatric Specialty

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB, DDS

Orthodontics Is Not a Pediatric Specialty Four years ago, the 1981 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study reported that the average orthodontic practice was starting 23 adult patients a year. Last year, the 1...

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Motivations for Adult Orthodontic Treatment

GARY L. BREECE, DDS, MS, LEWIS G. NIEBERG, DDS, MSD, MS

There are many reasons why adults seek orthodontic treatment, but clinicians have never had reliable statistical data on the relative importance of these motivating factors. This study was undertaken ...

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Choosing an Office Location

DOUGLAS R. CROSBY, DDS, MS, PETER M. SINCLAIR, BDS, MSD

Choosing an office location--whether for a new graduate or for an established orthodontist seeking a satellite or new site--can be complicated and time-consuming. This article outlines potential sourc...

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JCO Interviews Dr. G. Herbert Hanson on the SPEED Bracket

LARRY W. WHITE, DDS, MSD, DR. G. HERBERT HANSON

DR. WHITE Why did you feel the profession needed a new bracket? DR. HANSON Twenty-five years ago, when I first observed bracket ligation with wires, it impressed me as being a very cumbersome and unpl...

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Bimler Therapy, Part 3: Case Report

H.P. BIMLER, MD, DDS

In Bimler therapy, patients are classified by colors, based on the predominant symptoms and prognosis.1 The symptoms and code colors are: Open biteBlackClosed biteWhiteClass II, Division 1BlueClass II...

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