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JCO Interviews Roger L. Rusley on Practice Stimulation
Volume 15 : Number 2 : Page 124 : Feb 1981
GOTTLIEB Roger, Is there a general slowdown in orthodontic practices across the country?RUSLEY Yes. I believe that right now there is-a deferral of services. People are putting off having orthodontic ...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 4: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Volume 17 : Number 1 : Page 26 : Jan 1983
Is lingual orthodontics just another passing orthodontic fad? Is it really worth the extra effort? Can we treat our lingual cases to a high standard of excellence? Perhaps time will be the ultimate ju...
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Volume 17 : Number 4 : Page 253 : Apr 1983
Time is truly a gift given to us one minute at a time. We can spend money and then make more, but when a minute or a day is gone, it can never be retrieved. Time cannot be accumulated or stockpiled li...
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Overjet Reduction with a Preadjusted Appliance System
Volume 26 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1992
Previous articles in this series dealt with various stages of orthodontic treatment with preadjusted appliance systems.1-5 This final article will cover overjet reduction, a stage that is required in ...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE Stability of Orthodontic Treatment, Part 1
Volume 40 : Number 1 : Page 27 : Jan 2006
DR. GOTTLIEB What is the most frequent evidence of instability of results? DR. WARREN The most frequent evidence that I see is a return of rotations of the anterior teeth. DR. COZZANI I'd say incisor ...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Dr. Ravindra Nanda on Orthodontic Mechanics
Volume 44 : Number 5 : Page 293 : May 2010
DR. KEIM What changes in opinion have you noticed with respect to the application of orthopedic forces using protraction headgear since your landmark papers in the late '70s and early '80s1-3? DR. NAN...
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Volume 52 : Number 3 : Page 134 : Mar 2018
Drs. Voudouris, Poulos, and Schismenos propose a four-sided analysis that facilitates a quick assessment of the growing patient’s facial pattern and condition. Ten principles of successful treatment with Class II mandibular advancers are also presented, along with tips for clinical management of the Invisalign advancer.
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Class II Correction with Weekly Changes of Computer-Generated Aligners: Distalize or Jump?
Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 684 : Dec 2018
Pros and cons of the two default staging protocols for Invisalign Class II treatment are discussed by Drs. Vicki Vlaskalic and Hiroshi Samoto. As seen in two typical patients, the sequential distalization program is probably more appropriate than the elastic simulation program for severe discrepancies.
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Volume 58 : Number 12 : Page 734 : Dec 2024
This Roundtable brings together panelists with differing opinions on the indications and protocols for maxillary expansion in early treatment. Participants discuss the appropriate ages for treatment and debate whether expansion should be prescribed for sleep-disordered breathing or to avoid future extractions.
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THE READERS' CORNER
Volume 59 : Number 3 : Page 196 : Mar 2025
In the second half of this two-part survey of retention protocols, Dr. Kazmierski reviews JCO readers’ answers to questions about fixed retainers and common practices for supervising retention.
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How to Understand and Deal with the Growing Economic Crisis in Orthodontics
Volume 11 : Number 9 : Page 590 : Sep 1977
There is no subject more important to the future of orthodontics and orthodontists than the future economic condition of the specialty. Yet, many orthodontists see no problem. Many orthodontists see a...
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Volume 13 : Number 6 : Page 390 : Jun 1979
JCO How do you evaluate a surgical-orthodontic case?DR. WOLK We get intraoral and extraoral photographs, tomograms, head films, panoramic and periapical x-rays, and models. The tomograms are valuable ...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Janet G. Travell, MD on Myofascial Pain
Volume 23 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1989
Dr. Janet Travell gained national and international attention in 1961 when President Kennedy appointed her White House Physician. That appointment simply confirmed the high professional esteem Dr. Tra...
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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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JCO Interviews Dr. Terrell L. Root on Headgear
Volume 9 : Number 1 : Page 20 : Jan 1975
20-jco-img-1.jpgTerry Root is one of this country's outstanding clinical orthodontists, whose studies on headgear make him especially well qualified to discuss this subject. He is a diplomate of the A...
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JCO Interviews DR. BJORN ZACHRISSON on Excellence in Finishing, Part 2
Volume 20 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1986
(Continued from July 1986 issue) DR. GOTTLIEB What is your typical retention regimen? DR. ZACHRISSON I use two types of removable retainers and two types of bonded retainers(Fig. 17). In atypical Clas...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
Early Orthodontic Treatment, Part 2
Volume 38 : Number 3 : Page 135 : Mar 2004
Continued from the February 2004 issue. DR. GOTTLIEB What are your criteria for serial extraction in Class I crowding cases? DR. MOSKOWITZ Our criteria go far beyond the degree of crowding present. Si...
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ROUND TABLE
Current Concepts in Begg Philosophy and Technique
Volume 16 : Number 2 : Page 108 : Feb 1982
DR. BARRER All of you have been or still are accomplished edgewise operators. Why do you prefer Begg as your primary treatment technique?DR. WILLIAMS Demands for patient cooperation are far less than ...
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