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Centrically Related Cephalometrics

Volume 21 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1987

Articulated study models often reveal greater discrepancies in malocclusions than those noted clinically.1 Cephalometric radiographs taken in the habitual position of maximum intercuspation nearly alw...

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Prevention of Third-Party Eye Injuries from Outer Facebows

Volume 32 : Number 4 : Page 230 : Apr 1998

Facial injuries from orthodontic facebows have been reported sporadically over the past 30 years.1-4 Samuels recently recommended modifications to inner bows that could increase headgear safety.5,6 Th...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

How Predictable Is Stability?

Volume 43 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 2009

In last month's issue of JCO, Dr. Robert Little presented some fascinating conclusions on orthodontic stability and relapse from the exhaustive University of Washington post-retention studies. He illu...

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LETTERS

Correction of Class III Malocclusion with the Carriere Motion Appliance

Volume 50 : Number 6 : Page 384 : Jun 2016

I read with interest the article, "Nonsurgical Correction of Severe Skeletal Class III Malocclusion" (JCO, April 2016). I would like to congratulate Dr. Luis Carriere on this interesting article and o...

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COMMENTARY Statically Determinate Transpalatal Arches

BIRTE MELSEN, GIULIO BONETTI, DANIELA GIUNTA Oct. 1994

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 568 : Sep 2017

In this beautiful article by Drs. Birte Melsen, Giulio Bonetti, and Daniela Giunta, the authors showed how to use transpalatal arches (TPAs) as cantilevers—that is, with a single-point contact on one ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

A New Look at Linguals

Volume 55 : Number 12 : Page 724 : Dec 2021

While many adults express the desire to improve their smiles, some do not pursue orthodontic treatment simply because they do not want to be seen with braces on their teeth. The demand for “invisible”...

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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Site Planning

Volume 31 : Number 1 : Page 47 : Jan 1997

Before an orthodontist purchases land on which to build an office, there are many critical issues that must be addressed. Most are aware of the significance of the area's demographics, the proximity o...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

The Patient Manager System

Volume 32 : Number 3 : Page 181 : Mar 1998

For several years I have been hearing about a relatively new concept in orthodontic patient care. The basic idea is that the office assigns a specific staff member to work with each patient, as chairs...

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THE CUTTING EDGE

Computer-Based Fabrication of Occlusal Splints for Treatment of Bruxism and TMD

Volume 42 : Number 4 : Page 227 : Apr 2008

(Editor’s Note: This quarterly column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor Ronald Redmond. To help keep our readers on The Cutting Edge, Dr. Redmond will spotlight a particular area of orthodontic tec...

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Resin Reinforcement: An Alternative Approach for Direct Bonding of Molar Tubes

Volume 48 : Number 7 : Page 436 : Jul 2014

Molars are not generally bonded during orthodontic treatment, despite the obvious advantages in terms of patient comfort, periodontal health, and chairtime.1 This is probably a consequence of studies ...

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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

The Golden Age of Orthodontics: Already Ended or Just Beginning?

Volume 55 : Number 6 : Page 355 : Jun 2021

Dr. Leon Klempner, a digital marketing consultant who practiced orthodontics for more than 40 years, lists 10 things he would do today if he had not retired. Topics include office hours, fee structures, communication, aligner therapy, limited treatment, and digital platforms.

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THE CUTTING EDGE

Establishing an All-Digital Office

Volume 39 : Number 2 : Page 81 : Feb 2005

This month's Cutting Edge column, by a frequent contributor, Dr. Robert Haeger, provides a step-by-step method for computerizing an orthodontic office. I can appreciate Dr. Haeger's formula better tha...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 485 : Sep 1970

Fee discounts are going out of style--or should be. Most of us acquire a schedule of fee discounts which we maintain without ever evaluating whether this is a good or necessary procedure, whether it f...

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Concept and Commentary: Adult Orthodontics, Part I

Volume 6 : Number 7 : Page 377 : Jul 1972

I want to talk about adult orthodontics--not the young adult who has delayed treatment until the late teens or mid-twenties, but the mature person in whom evidence of breakdown is already present, as ...

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The Modular Self-Locking Appliance System: A Variation in the Combination Technique, Part 4

Volume 10 : Number 12 : Page 906 : Dec 1976

This is the fourth installment in this series in which Drs. Fogel and Magill are presenting the appliance system and treatment procedures of the Modular Self-Locking Appliance. Parts 1, 2, and 3 appea...

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1985 JCO Orthodontic Practice Study, Part 2: Practice Success

Volume 19 : Number 12 : Page 863 : Dec 1985

Net income is derived from a combination of case starts, fees, and expenses. Therefore, it is the best single measure of success in orthodontic practice. By examining the differences between high and ...

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Finished Cases and Their Faces

Volume 23 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1989

Patients almost always seek the esthetic rewards of orthodontic treatment-- straight teeth and a nice smile. The orthodontist's responsibilities, however, extend to include a balanced occlusion and go...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 9 : Number 7 : Page 395 : Jul 1975

How many orthodontists, including myself, have dismissed the whole idea of computerized orthodontic analysis with the statement--"I don't treat my patients to averages". It is true enough that some of...

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Incisal Locator for Orthognathic Surgery

Volume 15 : Number 10 : Page 672 : Oct 1981

The Le Fort I operation (maxillary impaction) is fast becoming the most used orthognathic surgical procedure, because it treats the vertical dimension, which is the cause of so many of our problems. C...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

A Clear and Present Danger

Volume 18 : Number 7 : Page 453 : Jul 1984

A Clear and Present Danger It is hard to be an optimist these days. It is easy to be a pessimist, and there are indications that the majority of orthodontists are not confident about their ability to ...

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