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3181.

Orthodontic Application of the Mandibular Kinesiograph, Part 1

Volume 18 : Number 10 : Page 710 : Oct 1984

Orthodontists are not only concerned with the alignment of teeth, but with the function of the whole complex stomatognathic system. Teeth cannot be moved without affecting the function of the other pa...

3182.

Bimler Therapy, Part 2: Bimler Appliance

Volume 19 : Number 12 : Page 880 : Dec 1985

There are three basic Bimler appliances, based on the incisor relationship (Fig. 1): The A appliance corrects protrusive incisors in Class II, division 1 cases. The upper labial arch and lower labioli...

3183.

Sterilization in Orthodontics

Volume 21 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1987

A recent study found that orthodontists have the second highest incidence of hepatitis B among dental professionals.1 Saliva is about half as infectious as blood, and the most likely modes of transmis...

3184.

Clinical and Instrumental Functional Analysis for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Part 5: Axiography

Volume 22 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1988

The most valuable use of axiography is in the early detection of subclinical discopathies and factors capable of causing dysfunction. It provides data necessary to substantiate other clinical findings...

3185.

Staff Selection and Training

Volume 24 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1990

Many orthodontic practices throughout the country have enlarged their staffs to increase productivity. Staff selection and training have thus become major issues. Spending the weeks and months necessa...

3186.

Anchorage Control During Leveling and Aligning with a Preadjusted Appliance System

Volume 25 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1991

The transition from standard edgewise to preadjusted appliances has allowed orthodontists to treat patients efficiently and with consistent quality of results. Although many techniques have been effec...

3187.

Working with Practice Management Consultants

Volume 26 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1992

Consulting I am told, is the world's second-oldest profession. It seems the temptation to tell others what to do and how to do it has always been irresistible. So, too, is the desire to receive advice...

3188.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Lysle E. Johnston, Jr., on Orthodontics and the Scientific Method

Volume 27 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1993

DR. WHITE In the November 1990 issue of the British Journal of Orthodontics, you published an essay entitled "Fear and Loathing in Orthodontics: Notes on the Death of Theory". Why do you feel respect ...

3189.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Samir E. Bishara, BDS, DOrtho, DDS, MS, on Growth and Orthodontic Treatment

Volume 32 : Number 6 : Page 361 : Jun 1998

DR. WHITE Is it reasonable to try to coordinate treatment with the pubertal growth spurt? DR. BISHARA At face value, the concept is a good one. If we were able to time treatment with a maximum growth ...

3190.

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...

3191.

THE READERS' CORNER

Cone Beam Computed Tomography Scanners

Volume 45 : Number 2 : Page 93 : Feb 2011

(Editor's Note: The Readers Corner is a quarterly feature of JCO in which orthodontists share their experiences and opinions about treatment and practice management. Pairs of questions are mailed peri...

3192.

OVERVIEW

Sterilization and Instrument Compatibility in a Digital World

Volume 46 : Number 9 : Page 563 : Sep 2012

(Editor's Note: In this regular column, JCO provides an overview of a clinical topic of interest to orthodontists. Contributions and suggestions for future subjects are welcome.)In today's environment...

3193.

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 ...

3194.

Clinical Applications of the Miniscrew Anchorage System

Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2005

"Might skeletal anchorage be applied to orthodontic tooth movement and orthopedic jaw movement?" With this question in 1983, Creekmore and Eklund were the first orthodontists to suggest in print that ...

3195.

OVERVIEW Bonding in Today's Orthodontic Practice

Volume 40 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2006

Over the past three and a half decades, orthodontists have progressed from attaching brittle plastic brackets with weak, messy, odiferous powder/liquid methyl methacrylate cements1 to bonding sturdy, ...

3196.

Orthodontics in the Year 2047: Genetically Driven Treatment Plans

Volume 41 : Number 9 : Page 549 : Sep 2007

The past 40 years have seen rapid biomedical advances leading to treatment modalities that could not have been predicted decades ago. Clinically relevant discoveries in orthodontics during that period...

3197.

Seven Clinical Principles of Interactive Twin Mechanisms

Volume 31 : Number 1 : Page 55 : Jan 1997

The latest generation of preadjusted twin brackets uses sophisticated functional properties to improve time-efficiency through interaction with the archwire. They provide an unprecedented degree of fr...

3198.

Orthodontic Office Planning

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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