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701.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Rudolf Slavicek on Clinical and Instrumental Functional Analysis for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Part 2

Volume 22 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1988

DR. GOTTLIEB Do you believe in a cuspid-protected occlusion for everybody? DR. SLAVICEK I believe that the cuspid is a very important tooth, but I don't like to make it the godfather of occlusion. The...

702.

ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Practical Acoustical Planning and Sound Control

Volume 15 : Number 7 : Page 485 : Jul 1981

Do you flinch and become increasingly irritable the busier and noisier your office becomes? Do you find you are unduly startled or unnerved by a sudden, unexpected noise, such as the clatter of someth...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Thomas D. Creekmore on Torque

Volume 13 : Number 5 : Page 305 : May 1979

JCO How important a factor in torque is bracket position on the tooth?DR. CREEKMORE It is supposedly very important, but I have not used a constant position of the bracket on the tooth. I find the var...

704.

THE READERS' CORNER

Diagnostic Records and Initial Phone Calls

Volume 35 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 2001

Please check the types of diagnostic records you use. (Respondents were asked to indicate which pretreatment, progress, and post-treatment records were used routinely and which were used occasionally....

705.

The Information Curve

Volume 22 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1988

If management of an orthodontic practice is to be a positive function and not a haphazard endeavor carried wherever it goes by random choices or lack of choices, there must be planning. Planning by se...

706.

JCO ROUNDTABLE

Computers in Orthodontics

Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992

DR. KEIM What functions do you use the computer for in your offices?DR. ECONOMIDES We use it for appointments, recalls, appointment cards, correspondence, treatment records, insurance filing and billi...

707.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 8 : Number 10 : Page 545 : Oct 1974

A wise man once said that it is not the number of cases that you start a year that indicates the health of your practice. It is the number of cases that you finish that is the true measure of your suc...

708.

Don't Keep the Faith... Spread It!

Volume 10 : Number 4 : Page 267 : Apr 1976

267-jco-img-0.jpgIn a sense, all orthodontists are created equal. The free flow of knowledge and scientific information has assured that there is no academic advantage. The universal availability of s...

709.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Retirement Financial Planning

Volume 21 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 1987

Retirement Financial Planning It has been said that financial needs decrease in retirement, but that 70-80% of preretirement income is necessary to maintain one's lifestyle after retirement. While suc...

710.

Headgear and Pain

Volume 28 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1994

Patients generally wear headgear only about half the time recommended by their orthodontists.1 Constant motivation is often required,2 and if a headgear is uncomfortable at first, the chances are even...

711.

JCO Orthodontic Retirement Survey

Volume 33 : Number 4 : Page 209 : Apr 1999

The JCO Orthodontic Retirement Survey ques­tionnaire was mailed to 633 orthodontists who were selected at random from among JCO subscribers. There were 289 responses--a 46% response rate. The average ...

712.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The New Golden Age

Volume 36 : Number 5 : Page 261 : May 2002

Recently, I spent the better part of an hour on the phone talking to a periodontist with whom I frequently discuss difficult cases. Somehow or other, we got off on a tangent regarding the current stat...

713.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Extending a Hand

Volume 45 : Number 3 : Page 129 : Mar 2011

Those of us in Southern California have a close relationship with the orthodontists of Japan. Many of them belong to the Southern California component of the Angle Society, and all are valued colleagu...

714.

Retrospective on Progressive Dentofacial Changes After Treatment and Retention, Part I: A Report on 21 Cases Averaging 14 Years Retention-Free

Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 193 : Apr 1970

The test of a diagnostic and treatment system is the final result years after treatment and retention have been terminated. An inventory of our own progress over the years provides an appraisal of the...

715.

Implanto-Orthodontics

Volume 4 : Number 12 : Page 685 : Dec 1970

The use of endosseous implants in orthodontics has been relatively uncommon until recently. This is understandable, for thus far the major emphasis in implantology has been on perfecting implant desig...

716.

JCO Interviews the Kesling & Rocke Orthodontic Group, Part I

Volume 5 : Number 3 : Page 156 : Mar 1971

Dr. P. Raymond Begg's published articles, "Stone Age Man's Dentition" and "Differential Force In Orthodontic Treatment" in the American Journal of Orthodontics had a profound effect upon dental and or...

717.

JCO Interviews the Kesling & Rocke Orthodontic Group, Part II

Volume 5 : Number 4 : Page 213 : Apr 1971

This is Part II of this interview. The first installment appeared in the March issue of JCO. Difficult Bite Opening How do you handle cases where the bite has failed to open to your anticipation? We k...

718.

JCO Interviews Dr. S. Sigmund Stahl on Periodontic Considerations in Orthodontics

Volume 7 : Number 7 : Page 455 : Jul 1973

Dr. Stahl is Professor and Chairman, Department of Periodontics, Brookdale Dental Center, New York University. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Periodontics and Oral Medicine. He received hi...

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Keys to Success in Lingual Therapy, Part 2

Volume 20 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1986

Key 5Double Over Ties on Anterior TeethConventional ligation does not exert a proper parallel force vector with the amount of force required to seat or adequately hold the archwire in anterior lingual...

720.

Dentofacial Deformities Related to Midface Deficiencies

Volume 21 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1987

Integrated Orthodontic-Surgical CorrectionIt is currently well recognized that Class III malocclusions can be due to either mandibular excess or midface deficiency, or both. Midface deficiencies exhib...

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