THE EDITOR'S CORNERThe Business of OrthodonticsROBERT G. KEIM DDS, EdD, PhDThe Journal of Clinical Orthodontics has always been devoted to the practical side of the specialty. In the first Editor's Corner of the inaugural issue (September 1967), Dr. Eugene Gottlieb stated th... |
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JCO INTERVIEWSJohn J. Sheridan, DDS, MSD, on Air-Rotor StrippingJOHN J. SHERIDAN DDS, MSD, DIPAK CHUDASAMADR. CHUDASAMA How did you develop the air-rotor stripping (ARS) system of interproximal reduction? DR. SHERIDAN Prior to ARS, there was absolutely nothing in the literature pertaining to stripping the... |
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OVERVIEWDifferences in Skeletal Class II Diagnosis Using Various Cephalometric AnalysesLUCA CONTARDO DDS, MS, MICHELE CESCHI DDS, ATTILIO CASTALDO MD, MS, GLORIA DENOTTI MD, MS, ROBERTO DI LENARDA DDSCephalometric analysis plays an important role in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment; over the past half-century, increasingly comprehensive and accurate cephalometric systems have been developed. Ov... |
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LETTERSEconomics and Ethics of Two-Phase TreatmentJOHN L. HAYES MBA, DMDThe recent Management & Marketing column by Dr. Robert Haeger ("Statistical Analysis of Two-Phase Treatment Compared with Single-Stage Comprehensive Treatment," JCO, March 2008) supports the conte... |
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETINGStatistical Analysis of Phase I Treatment Profitability in 93 Practices from the Schulman Study GroupROBERT S. HAEGER DDS, MS, ROGER T. COLBERG PhDIn my last column, I reported a statistical analysis of the economic impact of two-phase vs. single-stage orthodontic treatment, based on data from my own practice. This month's Management & Marke... |
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Treatment of Class III Relapse Due to Late Mandibular Growth Using Miniscrew AnchorageYOON-AH KOOK DDS, MSD, PhD, SEONG-HUN KIM DMD, MSDSkeletal Class III malocclusion can be treated in growing patients with either fixed or orthopedic appliances.1-6 Premolar extractions are often required in adolescents with both anterior crossbite an... |
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A New Bracket-Placement DeviceJOHN W. STOCKSTILL DDS, MS, DANIEL LEVY-BERCOWSKI DMD, MSD, ELADIO DeLEON DMD, MSThe BracketMaster* bracket-placement device provides precise horizontal and vertical control for positioning each bracket according to ideal measurements1-3 (Fig. 1). The horizontal bar at one end of ... |
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Dentists' Opinions on Orthodontic Retention AppliancesROBERT CERNY BDS, MDS, DEBORAH LLOYD PhD, BA(Hons), Dip EdThe need for permanent retention to prevent relapse is now widely acknowledged by orthodontists.1 Whether this is best achieved with permanent bonded retainers (PBRs) or removable retainers (RRs), how... |
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The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics has always been devoted to the practical side of the specialty. In the first Editor's Corner of the inaugural issue (September 1967), Dr. Eugene Gottlieb stated th...
DR. CHUDASAMA How did you develop the air-rotor stripping (ARS) system of interproximal reduction? DR. SHERIDAN Prior to ARS, there was absolutely nothing in the literature pertaining to stripping the...
Cephalometric analysis plays an important role in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment; over the past half-century, increasingly comprehensive and accurate cephalometric systems have been developed. Ov...
The recent Management & Marketing column by Dr. Robert Haeger ("Statistical Analysis of Two-Phase Treatment Compared with Single-Stage Comprehensive Treatment," JCO, March 2008) supports the conte...
In my last column, I reported a statistical analysis of the economic impact of two-phase vs. single-stage orthodontic treatment, based on data from my own practice. This month's Management & Marke...
Skeletal Class III malocclusion can be treated in growing patients with either fixed or orthopedic appliances.1-6 Premolar extractions are often required in adolescents with both anterior crossbite an...
The BracketMaster* bracket-placement device provides precise horizontal and vertical control for positioning each bracket according to ideal measurements1-3 (Fig. 1). The horizontal bar at one end of ...
The need for permanent retention to prevent relapse is now widely acknowledged by orthodontists.1 Whether this is best achieved with permanent bonded retainers (PBRs) or removable retainers (RRs), how...
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