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201.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Diagnostic Tools for the Modern Clinician

Volume 49 : Number 11 : Page 681 : Nov 2015

New computer applications for the practice of clinical orthodontics - long a recurring theme in the pages of this journal - continue to amaze me. Although I jumped on the practice-management bandwagon early on, giving up my beloved pegboard accounting systems shortly after the first orthodontic computer software became available in the late 1980s and '90s, it took many more years before I finally gave in and adopted the programs designed to assist in performing cephalometric analysis, diagnosis, and treatment planning. I still have my tracing box, mechanical pencils, and cephalometric protractor, along with about a quarter-ton of tracing acetate, but these wonderful old tools have been relegated to the curiosity box. I confess to occasionally taking them out of the closet and doing a case workup the old-fashioned way, if for no other reason than mere nostalgia - much like the enjoyment I derive from driving a horse-drawn carriage now and then. In the modern age, though, computerized tracing and analysis have long since replaced the old manual diagnostic workhorses. In fact, given the development of intraoral scanners and virtual models, we don't even need our dental stone casts any longer. They still make excellent paperweights and conversation pieces, but there is no need to use them for orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Dr. Mason Chooses an Associate

Volume 21 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1987

Dr. Mason was nervous. He was venturing into an area he had never been in before and he didn't quite know how to handle it. After a serious discussion with his wife, Nellie, and a great deal of soul-s...

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 1: Group Orthodontic Practice

Volume 7 : Number 1 : Page 23 : Jan 1973

JCO is proud to present a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. We acknowledge with thanks the kind cooperation of the Department of Contin...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Leading an All-Star Staff

Volume 44 : Number 8 : Page 487 : Aug 2010

(Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every quarter, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particular aspect of practice man...

205.

Leading an All-Star Staff

Volume 44 : Number 8 : Page 487 : Aug 2010

Originally published in August 2010 Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every quarter, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for ...

206.

COMMENTARY Knowing Your Practice: A Cost Comparative Basis for Practice Management

MARTIN L. SCHULMAN Sep 1970

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 544 : Sep 2017

Over his long association with orthodontists and with JCO, Martin L. Schulman was an outstanding influence on the management of orthodontic practices. In specific detail, as this 1970 article demonstr...

207.

Product News in April 2022 Issue

Volume 56 : Number 4 : Page 254 : Apr 2022

PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.

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Technique Recommendations to Achieve Proper Root Alignment of Mandibular Incisors

Volume 11 : Number 4 : Page 252 : Apr 1977

The median compartment of the mandible, between the mental foramina, shows very little transverse growth after the age of one year. The symphyseal joint ossifies, thus determining the basic space cond...

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Borderline Extraction Cases, Part V: Panel Discussion (continued)

Volume 5 : Number 12 : Page 659 : Dec 1971

This is the final installment of the University of Pennsylvania Seminar Series. The Series appeared in the April through December issues of JCO. QUESTION FROM THE FLOOR: Dr. Swain, you did use edgewis...

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How Orthodontics is Practiced on Taiwan (Formosa)

Volume 2 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Dec 1968

527-jco-img-0.jpg Dear Dr. Barrer,You have asked me to describe how orthodontics is practiced in Formosa. Actually, there is little to talk about with regard to orthodontics in Formos...

211.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 15 : Number 8 : Page 519 : Aug 1981

Holistic medicine used to be thought of as whole person medicine, whose goals were to be achieved through a balance of body, mind, and spirit. It took on an added dimension when Hans Selye demonstrate...

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Behavior Modification for Orthodontic Cooperation

Volume 17 : Number 5 : Page 322 : May 1983

Few areas of health delivery require more cooperation than orthodontics. Yet methods of eliciting cooperation are only occasionally taught in graduate orthodontic programs and in continuing education ...

213.

MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Three Perspectives on Successful Practice Transition

Volume 35 : Number 12 : Page 747 : Dec 2001

The third and final installment in our series on practice transition is a roundtable discussion of common questions and potential pitfalls from the perspectives of three key players: the seller (Dr. D...

214.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Overnight Sensation

Volume 40 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2006

I once saw an interview with a singer who had just had three songs reach No. 1 on the country hit parade. The interviewer asked her what it felt like to be an overnight success. The singer, although s...

215.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

What Defines a Specialist?

Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 333 : Jun 2014

Shortly after completing my graduate program in orthodontics, I was interviewed by an older orthodontist from my hometown who was looking for an associate to join his practice and eventually buy him o...

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CONCLUSION

Volume 1 : Number 10 : Page 176 : Aug 2019

Now that you have digested all this material, let’s use our Practice Management Handbook to lay out the steps from graduation to finding a position as an associate, purchasing a practice, understandin...

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Objective Criteria for Phase I Maxillary Expansion

Volume 58 : Number 4 : Page 236 : Apr 2024

Dr. Tamburrino shows two simple methods of measuring the skeletal transverse dimension. Decision trees are provided for six common scenarios encountered in examinations of young children, as a means of helping the clinician decide whether to initiate or postpone orthopedic expansion.

218.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 4 : Number 1 : Page 7 : Jan 1970

This is the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics. For the past two and a half years we have been publishing as the Journal of Practical Orthodontics. During that time we have developed a format within whi...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Out of the Mouths of Adults

Volume 26 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1992

Out of the Mouths of AdultsWhenever I see an adult wearing orthodontic appliances, I strike up a conversation. These people are clerks in stores, managers, bank tellers, secretaries, lawyers, automobi...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Choosing the Right Partner

Volume 35 : Number 6 : Page 365 : Jun 2001

With a sizable percentage of orthodontists entertaining the idea of selling a practice, taking on an associate or partner, or just slowing down, the subject of transition has become more topical than ...

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