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1201.

Occlusograms in Orthodontic Treatment Planning

Volume 26 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1992

Orthodontists work primarily in the occlusal plane of space, yet the majority of our treatment planning is based on lateral cephalograms. Several authors have proposed the use of occlusograms for esta...

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Essix Technology for the Fabrication of Temporary Anterior Bridges

Volume 28 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1994

Essix removable appliances snap into place and are retained, without clasps, by the natural undercuts gingival to the anterior contact points. These clear, thin cuspid-to-cuspid appliances are made fr...

1203.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Bone Augmentation Through Orthodontic Movement

Volume 50 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2016

One of the most interesting presentations I've ever observed at an orthodontic meeting was given by Dr. Bjorn Zachrisson, our longtime JCO Associate Editor, at the 2004 AAO annual session in Orlando, ...

1204.

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...

1205.

JCO ROUNDTABLE

Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992

DR. CREEKMORE What are your goals of orthodontic treatment? DR. ROTH I would divide my goals into five categories: facial esthetics, dental esthetics, functional occlusion, periodontal health, and sta...

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Some Long Term Results of Unilateral and Bilateral Extractions in the Upper Jaw

Volume 2 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Sep 1968

Especially during the last 25 years, extraction of permanent teeth, prior to or during orthodontic treatment, has become a widely accepted procedure. Investigations on anthropology and human genetics ...

1207.

A Consultant's View of Management Service Organizations

Volume 31 : Number 7 : Page 430 : Jul 1997

There are more than 9,000 practicing orthodontists in this country. There about half a dozen management service organizations. These MSOs have yet to enroll even 5% of the orthodontic population, and ...

1208.

The Universal Bite Jumper

Volume 32 : Number 8 : Page 493 : Aug 1998

Over the past few years, the Herbst* appliance has experienced a considerable rise in popularity, since it enables the correction of Class II malocclusions without the need for patient cooperation.1-7...

1209.

A New Class II Distalizer

Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 2004

The Carrière Distalizer* is a simple and efficient fixed functional appliance for Class II treatment (Fig. 1). Developed by the author with advanced computer technology, it represents an evolution of ...

1210.

A Lingual Light-Wire Technique

Volume 16 : Number 8 : Page 534 : Aug 1982

With the advent of bonding of attachments directly to the teeth, the elimination of the band material kindled a desire for even more cosmetic appliances, which first resulted in clear plastic brackets...

1211.

Managed Care in Europe

Volume 28 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1994

Today, more than 8,000 orthodontic specialists in the United States start a total of more than one million total cases per year. On average, 45% of an orthodontist's patients copay with their insuranc...

1212.

THE READERS' CORNER

White-Spot Lesions, Recall, Recession Impact

Volume 45 : Number 7 : Page 393 : Jul 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...

1213.

ALIGNER CORNER

Clear Aligner Therapy: An Overview

Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 665 : Dec 2018

In this special Aligner Corner, Dr. William Gierie compares the major players in the exploding clear aligner industry. Tables list the available treatment options, materials, auxiliaries, software platforms, submission and delivery procedures, and costs for various companies.

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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...

1215.

Completing the Patient in THIOP with No Balancing Interferences

Volume 4 : Number 4 : Page 207 : Apr 1970

At present our specialty is considered by many dentists to be primarily a cosmetic service, unconcerned with the true dental health of the patient. Perhaps to a great extent such critics have been cor...

1216.

S.A.I.O.

Volume 12 : Number 7 : Page 486 : Jul 1978

Recent articles in the JCO have expressed a concern for the future of orthodontics as it is practiced today. The facts and figures used as examples in these articles are sound. The conditions that pre...

1217.

Effects of Light Curing of Conventional and Self-Etching Primers on Shear Bond Strength

Volume 48 : Number 4 : Page 231 : Apr 2014

Orthodontic adhesive systems use three different agents: an enamel conditioner or etchant, a primer solution, and an adhesive resin. Because conventional light-cured bonding resins are hydrophobic, su...

1218.

MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Associating After Residency

Volume 53 : Number 4 : Page 205 : Apr 2019

Dr. Mike Meru reviews the pros and cons of various associateship options for new graduates, including private, group, and corporate practices. He explains the tax differences between employees and independent contractors and concludes with helpful tips for prospective associates.

1219.

JCO ROUNDTABLE

Management and Marketing

Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992

DR. MAYERSON Are you hands-on managers, or do you rely on your staff for day-to-day management of the practice?DR. BERKOWITZ Today's management style must involve a participatory approach on the part ...

1220.

ALIGNER CORNER

Integration of In-House Aligner Therapy in Private Practice

Volume 55 : Number 8 : Page 450 : Aug 2021

Dr. Matt Nisco, an early adopter of in-house aligners, presents a protocol for integrating such a system into an orthodontic office, including the required equipment, software, and staffing as well as procedures for long-distance care. Two typical aligner cases are offered as examples.

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