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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
The Future Is Now: How Millennials, Tech, and a Chess-Playing Computer Are Changing Orthodontics
Volume 51 : Number 10 : Page 661 : Oct 2017
Millennial parents are part of a highly mobile generation that depends on virtual interaction. This article shows how orthodontists can tap into the power of social media and virtual intelligence to appeal to these influential decision-makers outside of regular office visits.
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JCO Interviews Dr. Jack G. Dale on Serial Extraction, Part 3
Volume 10 : Number 3 : Page 196 : Mar 1976
This is the final installment in this series. The first two appeared in the January and February issues.DR. BRANDT How do you apply growth prediction to serial extraction decisions? DR. DALE Dr. Tweed...
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Volume 12 : Number 3 : Page 192 : Mar 1978
(CONTINUED FROM PART 6) Every major approach to orthodontics has had one characteristic which stands out in the minds of orthodontic clinicians universally as a medium for describing that particular a...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Bjorn U. Zachrisson on Iatrogenic Damage in Orthodontic Treatment, Part 2
Volume 12 : Number 3 : Page 208 : Mar 1978
DR. BRANDT What does good toothbrushing accomplish?DR. ZACHRISSON The aim of all good hygiene methods is to actively remove all bacterial deposits. By the correct use of a toothbrush this can be achie...
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Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 12: Finishing Procedures and Retention
Volume 12 : Number 8 : Page 569 : Aug 1978
(CONTINUED FROM PART 11) The finishing and retention procedures of the Bioprogressive Therapy are considered, from the beginning stages of treatment, as a part of the total scheme of treatment. A clea...
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JCO Interviews Dr. James F. Mulick on Impacted Canines
Volume 13 : Number 12 : Page 824 : Dec 1979
The treatment of impacted cuspids has frequently presented special problems in many orthodontic offices. A patient is often informed of a retained deciduous cuspid with an impacted successor at an age...
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Surgical-Orthodontic Cephalometric Prediction Tracing
Volume 14 : Number 1 : Page 36 : Jan 1980
Much of the recent literature has emphasized the use of combined surgical-orthodontic treatment of dentofacial and craniofacial deformities with specific emphasis placed upon the results of such treat...
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Constructing the Gnathologic Setup and Positioner
Volume 14 : Number 2 : Page 121 : Feb 1980
In previous JCO articles, I described the importance of a gnathologic tooth positioner (July, 1975), adult orthodontics and how knowledge of occlusion can effect adult treatment (July, 1976), and last...
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The Short Face Patient: Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment Options
Volume 16 : Number 10 : Page 668 : Oct 1982
The clinical and cephalometric radiographic characteristics of individuals with a short face have been mentioned in the literature (Schudy, 1966; Sassouni, 1969; Willmar, 1974; Bell, 1977). Recently, ...
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Volume 16 : Number 11 : Page 745 : Nov 1982
Classical serial extraction procedures, especially if they include early removal of first bicuspids, and classical theory with regard to "E space" and mesial movement of molars are contrary both to my...
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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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JCO INTERVIEWS
Craig Andreiko, DDS, MS, on the Elan and Orthos Systems
Volume 28 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1994
DR. WHITE What are Elan and Orthos?DR. ANDREIKO They are two new appliance systems that represent the first time modern CAD/CAM technology has been applied to both human anatomy and appliance design ...
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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
Volume 46 : Number 11 : Page 667 : Nov 2012
DR. KEIM How did you become so interested in orthodontic research and development? DR. DAMON My father was an outstanding science teacher and deserves the credit for always encouraging me to be curiou...
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Volume 49 : Number 12 : Page 793 : Dec 2015
2015 Author Index*ABELA, S., TEWSON, D., PRINCE, S., SIDEBOTTOM, A., and BISTER, D., Total TMJ Reconstruction in Cases of Advanced Idiopathic Condylysis, 263ADABI, S., NANDA, R., URIBE, F.A., and JANA...
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Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 719 : Dec 2018
Index to Volume LII 2018 Author Index* ABUBACKER SIDDIQUE, A.M., FAYYAZ AHAMED, S., FAHIMA, A., and APROS KANNA, A.S., Fixed Retainers with Bonded Pontics, 171AHMED V.K., S., ARATHI G., N., and KRISHN...
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MASTER CLINICIAN
Volume 53 : Number 5 : Page 273 : May 2019
Dr. Peter Sinclair interviews the distinguished academician and clinician about his practice philosophies and principles. Topics include diagnostic checklists, biomechanics, variable torque prescriptions, sleep disorders, and clinical challenges facing orthodontists today.
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2020 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures Part I: Results and Trends
Volume 54 : Number 10 : Page 581 : Oct 2020
Trends in U.S. orthodontic practices since 1986 are examined in this first installment of a three-part report. Surveyed items include diagnostic methods, fixed and removable appliances, archwires, bonding, extractions, finishing and retention, accelerated orthodontics, TMD treatment, and clear aligners.
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MASTER CLINICIAN
Volume 54 : Number 3 : Page 147 : Mar 2021
In this interview, Dr. Sarver discusses his career, orthodontic mentors, diagnostic and mechanical principles, and treatment philosophy. Case examples are presented to demonstrate his approach to achieving excellent smile esthetics through dimensional and tonal gradation.
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JCO Interviews Dr. Homer W. Phillips on Computers in Orthodontic Practice, Part 1
Volume 17 : Number 11 : Page 746 : Nov 1983
DR. GOTTLIEB Should an orthodontist have a computer?DR. PHILLIPS You don't start with needing a computer. First you have to say, "Here are five tasks in my office. What is the most efficient, accurate...
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