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Volume 3 : Number 9 : Page 486 : Sep 1969
"I just don't understand it," I said. "I don't understand why some of my x-ray films are so bad. They were all done with the same machine, with the same settings, with the same batches of film, with i...
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Datamedic: A Computer Billing System
Volume 8 : Number 10 : Page 562 : Oct 1974
I suppose there are a lot of orthodontists who, like myself, have recognized the need for some form of automated billing system. The problem is in finding the one that is right for a particular practi...
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The Microcomputer in the Orthodontic Office
Volume 13 : Number 11 : Page 767 : Nov 1979
The microcomputer has the ability to perform the same dramatic changes for our profession as it has for business and industry in the past decade. The reason that orthodontists are interested in the co...
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Common Sense Mechanics, Part 11
Volume 14 : Number 7 : Page 481 : Jul 1980
(CONTINUED FROM PART 10) Simultaneous Cuspid and Bicuspid Retraction During the discussions on cuspid retraction, bicuspid retraction, and molar protraction, it was seen that location of the bend in t...
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Volume 25 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1991
Topics are innovations in orthodontic practice and ethics.1. What appliance innovation has made the biggest positive impact in your practice in the past five years ? About 40% of the respondents named...
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The Pendulum Appliance for Class II Non-Compliance Therapy
Volume 26 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1992
Orthodontists have long sought methods of correcting Class II malocclusions without straining the lower arch and without the need for strict patient compliance. In the 1990s, noncompliance therapies i...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 28 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1994
The delivery system selected by an orthodontist affects the design of the operatory, the efficiency of chairside working patterns, and the productivity of office space. Efficiency can translate into i...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE Ethics in Orthodontic Practice, Part 3
Volume 33 : Number 5 : Page 269 : May 1999
Editor's Note: The participants in this discussion are JCO subscribers who were chosen at random. DR. GOTTLIEB Is it ethical to try a new technique without telling the patient you have never done thi...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Ethics in Orthodontic Practice, Part 5
Volume 33 : Number 7 : Page 383 : Jul 1999
Editor's Note: The participants in this discussion are JCO subscribers who were chosen at random. Other topics are explored in the March, April, May, and June 1999 issues. DR. GOTTLIEB A patient has b...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
One Pathway to Successful Orthodontic Practice
Volume 39 : Number 7 : Page 415 : Jul 2005
I am happy to serve as guest editor for this column, in which Dr. Andy Girardot provides an excellent system for improving staff motivation, office efficiency, and profitability. The concept of reward...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Online Reviews: More Important than Ever
Volume 54 : Number 12 : Page 761 : Dec 2020
Online reviews have been found to persuade potential new patients. Dr. Klempner and Ms. Epstein of People & Practice offer tips for encouraging positive reviews and forestalling negative reviews. They also describe a touchless review capture system to coordinate a practice’s patient feedback.
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One Pathway to Successful Orthodontic Practice
Volume 39 : Number 7 : Page 415 : Aug 2005
Originally published in July 2005 I am happy to serve as guest editor for this column, in which Dr. Andy Girardot provides an excellent system for improving staff motivation, office efficiency, and pr...
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Technique Modifications to Achieve Intrusion of the Maxillary Anterior Segment
Volume 11 : Number 3 : Page 174 : Mar 1977
There is a growing conviction and understanding of the limitations of certain tooth movements, particularly the repositioning of roots within the confines of the maxillary alveolar process. The studie...
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Functional Occlusion for the Orthodontist, Part 3
Volume 15 : Number 3 : Page 174 : Mar 1981
Finishing to Gnathological Principles Finishing the orthodontic case to gnathological principles is not only an extremely difficult task to accomplish, but is also an extremely difficult concept to re...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Volume 22 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1988
DR. GOTTLIEB Rudi, what do you consider to be a complete orthodontic examination? DR. SLAVICEK We routinely do a thorough clinical examination--including an interview,muscle palpation, and a neurologi...
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ROUND TABLE Owning, Planning, and Equipping an Orthodontic Office, Part I
Volume 6 : Number 4 : Page 220 : Apr 1972
JCO is grateful to the members of this group who devoted one full meeting of their study club to a round table discussion with the editor on owning, planning and equipping an orthodontic office. GOTTL...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert M. Ricketts on Early Treatment, Part 2
Volume 13 : Number 2 : Page 115 : Feb 1979
DR. BRANDT Now, you have explained about adenoids and breathing problems. Are there any other functional impairments that cause malocclusion in the mixed dentition? DR. RICKETTS Yes. You can have a cr...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Charles J. Burstone on the Uses of the Computer in Orthodontic Practice, Part 1
Volume 13 : Number 7 : Page 442 : Jul 1979
JCO What is the future of computers in orthodontics? DR. BURSTONE Within five to ten years, I expect that you are going to see computers in most orthodontic offices (Fig. 1). JCO How much are orthodon...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Volume 22 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1988
DR. WAHL The 1930s were a time of great change in our profession. Graduate courses were being introduced in the universities; fullbanded treatment was becoming fashionable; cephalometric radiography w...
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A Technique for Early Class III Treatment, Part 3: The Cosla Appliance
Volume 2 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1968
The Cosla Appliance derives its name from the first letters of the phrase-- Curve Of Spee Leveling Appliance. The Cosla Appliance was developed to overcome the problem that an exaggerated Curve of Spe...
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