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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
ROBERT G. KEIM, DDS, EDD, PHD
Booms, Echo Booms, and "Millenni-Booms"In this issue, we begin a series of articles based on the latest nationwide JCO Orthodontic Practice Study, which has been conducted every two years since 1981. ...
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ROBERT G. KEIM, DDS, EDD, PHD, EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB, DDS, ALLEN H. NELSON, PHD, DAVID S. VOGELS III
This series of articles shows the highlights of the latest biennial JCO Orthodontic Practice Study. Because JCO has conducted a nationwide survey of the economics and administration of U.S. orthodonti...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
MICHAEL J. MAYHEW, DDS, MS, MS
I love systems. Every orthodontic practiceconsists of a series of systems that we put inplace to accomplish important tasks. Some systemsare better than others; many are essential tothe health of our ...
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SUNG WON YUN, DDS, WON HEE LIM, DDS, MS, YOUN SIC CHUN, DDS, MSD, PHD
Most of the methods for uprighting mesiallytipped mandibular second molars1-7 produceundesirable extrusion of the target molars andmovement of the anchorage units, requiringinterarch stabilization to ...
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JOHN J. BACCELLI, DDS, MSD
When an acid etchant isapplied with a cotton orsponge pellet, pieces of fibersometimes snag on the etchedenamel surface, and the bondingprocedure has to be interruptedto remove this potential contamin...
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OMAR H. SALEM, DDS, MS, TARRYN S. MACCARTHY, DMD
This article describes a simple technique forintrusion of overerupted maxillary molars,using fixed appliances and a modified transpalatalbar.Appliance FabricationThe fixed-removable transpalatal bar i...
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