THE EDITOR'S CORNERBack to the Future IILARRY W. WHITE, DDS, MSDBack to the Future IIThe past three issues of JCO have contained a series of articles about the DigiGraph Work Station. Although it will not be the last word on this type of sophisticated imaging, it ... |
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The DigiGraph Work Station, Part 3: Accuracy of Cephalometric AnalysesSPIRO J. CHACONAS, DDS, MS, RICHARD L. JACOBSON, DMD, MS, MARC S. LEMCHEN, DMDEditor's note: Parts 1 and 2 of this series are published in the June and July 1990 issues of JCO.The DigiGraph Work Station features many applications that have not previously been available to the c... |
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Staining of Clear Elastomeric Modules from Certain FoodsKENNETH K.K. LEW, BDS, MDSThe use of clear elastomeric modules to ligate ceramic and tooth-colored plastic brackets has enhanced the esthetic value of these appliances. However, the modules can become discolored if patients ea... |
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What Business Schools Should Have Been Teaching All AlongMARTIN EDELSTONPeter Drucker asked when we were together afew years ago, "How are the meetings atyour company?""Frankly," I answered, "they're prettybad--but meetings at all companies are.""Try this", he suggested. ... |
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CLINICAL AIDProtecting Mucosa from Archwire ImpingementDR. FULUNG WANGMucosal injuries from long-span archwires are common in orthodontic practice, especially with upper arches in cleft lip and palate patients. Abundant fat tissue underlining the cheek mucosa can make i... |
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JCO INTERVIEWSLawrence F. Andrews, DDS on the Straight-Wire Appliance (no text)LARRY W. WHITE, DDS, MSD, LAWRENCE F. ANDREWS, DDSJCO does not hold the copyright for the electronic version of this article. Physical back issues of the August 1990 issue are available, for more information contact us at info@jco-online.com. |
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Direct Bonding with Glass Ionomer CementPAUL ANDREW COOK, BCD, MDS, LDSRCS, FDSRCPS, DOrth RCS, MOrth RCSFluoride-releasing composite resins have recently been introduced for direct bonding, in an effort to reduce the possibility of decalcification during orthodontic treatment. However, these resins rely... |
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Back to the Future IIThe past three issues of JCO have contained a series of articles about the DigiGraph Work Station. Although it will not be the last word on this type of sophisticated imaging, it ...
Editor's note: Parts 1 and 2 of this series are published in the June and July 1990 issues of JCO.The DigiGraph Work Station features many applications that have not previously been available to the c...
The use of clear elastomeric modules to ligate ceramic and tooth-colored plastic brackets has enhanced the esthetic value of these appliances. However, the modules can become discolored if patients ea...
Peter Drucker asked when we were together afew years ago, "How are the meetings atyour company?""Frankly," I answered, "they're prettybad--but meetings at all companies are.""Try this", he suggested. ...
Mucosal injuries from long-span archwires are common in orthodontic practice, especially with upper arches in cleft lip and palate patients. Abundant fat tissue underlining the cheek mucosa can make i...
JCO does not hold the copyright for the electronic version of this article. Physical back issues of the August 1990 issue are available, for more information contact us at info@jco-online.com.
Fluoride-releasing composite resins have recently been introduced for direct bonding, in an effort to reduce the possibility of decalcification during orthodontic treatment. However, these resins rely...
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