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Complex Orthodontic Treatment Using a New Protocol for the Invisalign Appliance
Volume 41 : Number 9 : Page 525 : Sep 2007
The Invisalign* system was introduced at an orthodontic meeting in 19991 and first described in a peer-reviewed publication in 2000.2 Controversy remains over whether the system is appropriate for mod...
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Directional Edgewise Orthodontic Approach, Part 6
Volume 9 : Number 4 : Page 229 : Apr 1975
This is the sixth installment in a series in which Dr. Hickham is presenting the directional edgewise orthodontic approach and several adjunctive techniques. The first five installments appeared in th...
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The Psychological Impact of Dramatic Facial Change
Volume 13 : Number 10 : Page 668 : Oct 1979
Prior to beginning treatment the orthodontist needs to make an accurate evaluation of the self-concept and self-assurance of his patient. Open communication from the start, tailor-made for each case, ...
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DIGITAL ORTHO LAB
Volume 57 : Number 3 : Page 149 : Mar 2023
Drs. Retrouvey, Sahak, Caron, and Kader report the results of a pilot study assessing patient response to a digitally designed, laser-sintered removable retainer. Design and fabrication are illustrated, and two cases involving orthodontic space opening and maintenance are presented.
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Practical Methods of Bonding: Direct and Indirect
Volume 9 : Number 10 : Page 610 : Oct 1975
Table of Contents I Advantages and Disadvantages of BondingA. Advantages B. Disadvantages II Requirements of a Good Adhesive A. Introduction to Protecto III Theoretical Considerations A. Principles of...
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Slow Maxillary Expansion with Nickel Titanium
Volume 33 : Number 8 : Page 431 : Aug 1999
Correction of a transverse discrepancy usually requires expansion of the palate by a combiĀnation of orthopedic and orthodontic tooth movements. Initially, transverse forces will tip the buccal segmen...
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Bjorn U. Zachrisson, DDS, MSD, PhD, on Current Trends in Adult Treatment, Part 2
Volume 39 : Number 5 : Page 285 : May 2005
(Continued from the April 2005 issue of JCO.) DR. KEIM Your presentation at the AAO annual session last year in Orlando focused on the development of alveolar bone and periodontal tissues by means of ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 25 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1991
One? Two? Three?Studies have shown that half of the orthodontists in the United States use a one-visit case presentation. The premise is that patients are ready to say "yes", so why not strike while t...
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Volume 7 : Number 5 : Page 294 : May 1973
This is the third in a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Parts 1 and 2 appeared in the January 1973 and March 1973 issues of JCO. The S...
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TECHNIQUE CLINIC
Volume 6 : Number 9 : Page 524 : Sep 1972
It is customary to place a tip-back bend behind the cuspid in the main archwire at Stage 3 to keep the bite open. In the case of first bicuspid extractions, this works well since the bend facilitates ...
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Defining Starts and Status Codes for Actionable Analytics
Volume 49 : Number 3 : Page 191 : Aug 2015
Originally published in March 2015 This column is compiled by JCO Contributing Editor Robert S. Haeger, DDS, MS. Every few months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particula...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Defining Starts and Status Codes for Actionable Analytics
Volume 49 : Number 3 : Page 191 : Mar 2015
This column is compiled by JCO Contributing Editor Robert S. Haeger, DDS, MS. Every few months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particular aspect of practice management. Yo...
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Volume 5 : Number 3 : Page 170 : Mar 1971
Management Hints--Intra-Office CommunicationCommunication is the key to a smoothly functioning office where the status of each patient is constantly monitored and any communication concerning a patien...
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ORTHODONTIC ECONOMICS
Volume 14 : Number 8 : Page 572 : Aug 1980
In the past, when orthodontists have been asked to list the factors that they felt contributed most to an economic decline in orthodontics, Number One on the list was "Too many orthodontists". It was ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Orthodontist as Entrepreneur
Volume 19 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 1985
The Orthodontist as EntrepreneurIn undertaking a private practice, an orthodontist is--by definition--an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship has wonderful potential benefits, but demands vision and energy ...
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Keys to Treatment Plans for Class III Patients with Skeletal Discrepancies
Volume 24 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1990
When weighing the alternatives of traditional orthodontics, maxillofacial orthopedics, and orthognathic surgery for Class III patients with skeletal discrepancies, I use the following diagnostic keys....
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Pain in the Early Stages of Orthodontic Treatment
Volume 26 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1992
The short-term discomfort that commonly follows the placement of orthodontic appliances can cause discontinuation of treatment in a number of patients.1-3 Orthodontic pain is a multifactorial phenomen...
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Use of the Arndt Nickel Titanium Palatal Expander in Cleft Palate Cases
Volume 29 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1995
Successful cleft lip and cleft palate rehabilitation requires a multidisciplinary approach employing the skills of plastic surgeons, speech therapists, pediatric dentists, and orthodontists. Since the...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 30 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1996
Rational Expectations I Robert Lucas was recently awarded a Nobel Prize in economics for a theory he calls "rational expectations". Lucas was referring to monetary theory of the business cycle, but hi...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Hire Smart to Prevent Embezzlement Loss
Volume 37 : Number 7 : Page 373 : Jul 2003
Hiring and firing employees is a fact of life for any business, including orthodontic practices. Hiring smartly and firing well reduces costs, not only financially, but emotionally. By using time-test...
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