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Volume 8 : Number 2 : Page 103 : Feb 1974
Ideal Office We have a plan, with variations, that we call the ideal office. It is a thousand-square-foot office which would take an orthodontist from a beginning practice to a mature one of above ave...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Bjorn U. Zachrisson on Iatrogenic Damage in Orthodontic Treatment, Part 1
Volume 12 : Number 2 : Page 102 : Feb 1978
102-jco-img-0.jpg Iatrogenic in orthodontics is a subject of paramount importance to every practicing orthodontist. What is more important than the preservation of tooth substance and gingival health?...
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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 6: Forces Used in Bio-Progressive Therapy
Volume 12 : Number 2 : Page 123 : Feb 1978
(CONTINUED FROM PART 5) Physiology of Tooth Movement The orthodontic movement of teeth occurs as a result of the biological response and the physiological reaction to the forces applied by our mecha...
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Partnership for an Orthodontic Office
Volume 12 : Number 3 : Page 179 : Mar 1978
There are usually two reasons why successful practitioners wish to form a partnership. The less important and perhaps the one that is the more frequently used motivation is that the senior, successful...
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Volume 13 : Number 10 : Page 684 : Oct 1979
(continued from September 1979)Anterior Tooth Relationships Stuart29 found that canine teeth have a higher minimal lateral pressure threshold; we have all made the observation that they are retained l...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Donald H. Enlow on Craniofacial Growth
Volume 17 : Number 10 : Page 669 : Oct 1983
DR. GOTTLIEB Why is there still great controversy about the role of the condyle in mandibular growth?DR. ENLOW We've inherited a terminology, based on concepts that were held in the 1930s, that is bio...
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MASTER CLINICIAN
Volume 47 : Number 10 : Page 581 : Oct 2013
(Editor’s Note: Associate Editor Peter Sinclair conceived this department devoted to recognizing the Master Clinicians who have made the orthodontic specialty what it is today. Every few months in JCO...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Paul Gange on the Present State of Bonding
Volume 29 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1995
DR. PHILLIPS What factors should be considered in the choice of an adhesive? MR. GANGE The choice of adhesive depends on the individual needs and specific preferences of each doctor. A light-cured adh...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Homer W. Phillips on Bonding, Part 1
Volume 14 : Number 6 : Page 391 : Jun 1980
DR. GOTTLIEB Do you think that bonding has arrived as a substitute for orthodontic banding?DR. PHILLIPS I definitely do. Many simple everyday things that we take for granted have evolved because someo...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
A Three-Dimensional Cephalometric Analysis
Volume 43 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 2009
Around the middle of the 20th century, the profession of orthodontics made a giant leap forward. The standard records used for diagnosis and treatment planning were supplemented with cephalometric x-r...
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ROUND TABLE The Future of Orthodontics
Volume 10 : Number 9 : Page 668 : Sep 1976
Orthodontists are confronted with a number of complex problems and issues they have not faced before. There is lack of unanimity as to how best to solve these problems. A sage once said, "The only con...
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