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1241.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Blueprint for Time Management

Volume 17 : Number 4 : Page 221 : Apr 1983

Blueprint for Time ManagementIn a typical traditional orthodontic practice, the orthodontist spent almost all of his time working at the chair. As long as practices continued to grow, this arrangement...

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Predetermination and Alternate Course of Treatment

Volume 11 : Number 4 : Page 264 : Apr 1977

The so-called dental insurance mechanism (utilizing a standard claim form) used by most third parties has a cost of approximately 12% in the insurance company's office1,2,3. It also appears to create ...

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Comparing Orthodontic Fees of Orthodontists, General Dentists, and Pedodontists

Volume 11 : Number 11 : Page 731 : Nov 1977

In the February 1977 JADA, a report was published entitled "Dental fees charged by general practitioners and selected specialists in the United States, 1975". It was intended to compare the fees charg...

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ROUND TABLE

Dental Insurance: Orthodontic, Part I

Volume 5 : Number 1 : Page 38 : Jan 1971

Q: Our purpose is to find out something about prepayment dental health care programs, especially as they relate to orthodontics. Suppose we begin by introducing you men on the panel. Mr. Charles E. Dr...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Anthony A. Gianelly on the Direct Bonding of Plastic Brackets

Volume 7 : Number 2 : Page 95 : Feb 1973

Dr. Gianelly is Professor and Chairman, Department of Orthodontics, Boston University School of Graduate Dentistry, Boston, Massachusetts. He is co-author, with Dr. Henry Goldman, of the text ''Biolog...

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Indirect Bonding Revisited

Volume 17 : Number 8 : Page 529 : Aug 1983

Since the mid-1970s, many improvements have been made in indirect bonding technique, including better bracket design, better adhesive systems, and a number of useful additions to both the laboratory a...

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Current Herbst Appliance Therapy

Volume 28 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1994

Expanding on the work of Stockli and Willert, 1 McNamara's 1979 study2 alerted U.S. orthodontists to the possibility of using cemented appliances to permanently advance the mandible. Soon afterward, P...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Implementing the Patient Manager System

Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 715 : Dec 2000

Assigning one chairside assistant or treat­ment coordinator to each individual patient can create an advantage in both the technical and interpersonal areas of our practices. Since many patients take ...

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JCO Interviews Martin L. 'Bud' Schulman on Success Through Sharing

Volume 36 : Number 10 : Page 569 : Oct 2002

DR. GOTTLIEB Bud, one of the most intriguing things you have done in orthodontics has been your annual meetings of a group of some of the highest-income practices in the specialty. MR. SCHULMAN Yes, a...

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Preventive Eruption Guidance in the 5-to-7-Year-Old

Volume 29 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1995

The most notable characteristics of a malocclusion frequently develop or intensify during the critical transition stage when the deciduous incisors are replaced by the permanent central and lateral in...

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Open-Bite Correction with the Magnetic Activator Device IV

Volume 29 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1995

Skeletal open bites are caused mainly by overeruption of the upper posterior teeth and/or vertical overgrowth of the posterior dentoalveolar complex, either of which implies a posterior rotation of th...

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Class II Correction with the Twin Force Bite Corrector

Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 232 : Apr 2004

Molar distalization in Class II cases has been accomplished with various functional appliances, including fixed interarch appliances, such as the Herbst* and Jasper Jumper**, and fixed intra-arch appl...

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Microscrew Anchorage for Molar Intrusion

Volume 6 : Number 6 : Page 325 : Jun 2004

Molar extrusion is a common problem in adults, caused by the loss or infraocclusion of the opposing teeth. The simplest way to correct an extruded molar is to reduce its crown, but this may require en...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Effective Conflict Management

Volume 27 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1993

This month's column is a follow-up to Dr. Roger Levin's article on team building (JCO, August 1993). Although it is the first contribution I have used from anyone other than a dentist, it was inspired...

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Surgical-Orthodontic Treatment of Two Skeletal Class III Patients with Invisalign and Fixed Appliances

Volume 39 : Number 4 : Page 245 : Apr 2005

The Invisalign* appliance was introduced in 2000 by Boyd, Vlaskalic, and Miller.1 Since then, a number of case reports1-19 and two clinical trials20-22 have demonstrated the applications of this syste...

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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 Drs. Samuel Pruzansky and Howard Aduss on Cleft Lip and Palate

Volume 10 : Number 5 : Page 380 : May 1976

380-jco-img-8.jpg 380-jco-img-10.jpg Cleft palate treatment remains one of the areas in orthodontics that seems vague and instills a feeling of uncertainty and insecurity in us. To shed some sorely...

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JCO Interviews Dr. James M. Reynolds, Part I

Volume 6 : Number 9 : Page 496 : Sep 1972

Jim Reynolds graduated from Baylor Dental College in 1944. A native of Lubbock, Texas--he returned to Lubbock to practice orthodontics. He has engaged in many community activities including twelve yea...

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 4: Panel Discussion

Volume 7 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 1973

DR. NORTON What will be the ultimate role of auxiliaries in dentistry? DR. LINDQUIST My opinion at this time is that the role of auxiliaries in dentistry should not be expanded much beyond the present...

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JCO ROUNDTABLE

Skeletal Anchorage, Part 2

Volume 43 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2009

DR. CACCIAFESTA Do you load miniscrews immediately? DR. PAQUETTE Yes, I load them immediately. DR. BUMANN Yes, we load them on the same day when the placement was done. However, depending on the moun...

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