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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Dr. Charles J. Burstone (1928-2015)

Volume 49 : Number 3 : Page 153 : Mar 2015

Dr. Charles J. Burstone (1928-2015) Editor's Note: Over the past few years, it seems we have lost more and more of the giants from the Golden Age of Orthodontics. Among those who influenced me persona...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Orthodontic Radiographs: Guidelines for the Use of Radiographs in Clinical Orthodontics; Periodontology; Sinonasal Complications of Dental Disease and Treatment

Volume 50 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2016

The latest edition of Orthodontic Radiographs has been updated to include a section on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Although this short guidebook was published by the British Orthodontic Society, most of its 16 concise, easy-to-read sections are applicable internationally.

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Quantifying Facial Esthetics

Volume 50 : Number 11 : Page 647 : Nov 2016

Facial beauty and the attractiveness of the smile - or "facial harmony", to use an expression commonly seen in the orthodontic literature - have fascinated orthodontists since the beginning of the pro...

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BOOK REVIEW

Global Diagnosis: A New Vision of Dental Diagnosis and Treatment Planning

Volume 50 : Number 11 : Page 650 : Nov 2016

Global Diagnosis: A New Vision of Dental Diagnosis and Treatment Planning J. WILLIAM ROBBINS, DDS, MA JEFFREY S. ROUSE, DDS Book/CD-ROM set, 244 pages, 598 illustrations. $148. 2016. Quintessen...

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COMMENTARY Orthodontic Office Design: Creating Your Next Office

WARREN HAMULA, BRIAN BUCHER Dec. 2000

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 584 : Sep 2017

Form follows function: an apt phrase to describe the most basic principle in determining the important elements of a successful facility design. An appreciation of the impact of office layout on workf...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Puzzle of Facial Asymmetry

Volume 52 : Number 0 : Page 323 : Jun 2018

Of all the causes and manifestations of malocclusion, facial asymmetry is among the most enigmatic. Although it has been estimated that as much as 85% of the general population exhibits some degree of...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

"Surgery-First" Aligner Treatment

Volume 53 : Number 7 : Page 385 : Jul 2019

Although I enjoy every aspect of clinical orthodontics, I must admit to an absolute fascination with orthognathic surgery cases. This began way back in my freshman year of dental school, when an overv...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Orthodontics of Bobsledding

Volume 48 : Number 2 : Page 77 : Feb 2014

I have been a devoted fan of the Olympics, both Winter and Summer, for as long as I can remember. One of the highlights of my younger life was trying out for the trap team in hopes of competing in the...

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Modified Herbst Appliance for the Mixed Dentition

Volume 19 : Number 11 : Page 811 : Nov 1985

The skeletal and dental ages of children do not always coincide. Often middle phalanx development may indicate optimal treatment timing, but the patient's bicuspids are not erupted enough to receive e...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The More Things Change

Volume 25 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1991

The More Things Change One of the more interesting aspects of editing JCO is the discovery, through the various surveys we publish, of how orthodontists practice. The 1990 Study of Orthodontic Diagnos...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Adult Treatment in the 21st Century

Volume 39 : Number 4 : Page 193 : Apr 2005

When I was in dental school back in the '70s, the amount of our DDS curriculum devoted to clinical orthodontics was exactly one class, for one credit hour. In that class, we received a general overvie...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The State of the Profession

Volume 43 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2009

In this issue, we conclude our three-part presentation of the 2008 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures. Along with Parts 1 and 2, which appeared in the November and December is...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

A Breakthrough in Miniscrew Stability

Volume 43 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 2009

As with all other practical innovations in orthodontics, temporary anchorage devices (TADs) have involved a significant learning curve. Although Creekmore and Eklund's seminal paper on skeletal anchor...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Best Places for Miniscrews

Volume 45 : Number 8 : Page 421 : Aug 2011

The use of miniscrews as a source of skeletal anchorage has become routine in day-to-day orthodontic practice. In the 2008 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures, nearly 60% of th...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Star Trek Orthodontics

Volume 48 : Number 8 : Page 461 : Aug 2014

Like many people of my age group, I am an ardent fan of Star Trek. While I've enjoyed all four of the TV series to date (not counting the animated version), I was especially fond of the original show-...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The State of the Specialty

Volume 48 : Number 10 : Page 597 : Oct 2014

Every time I attend the AAO Annual Session or one of the regional orthodontic society meetings, I make a point of informally surveying JCO readers. While we do have more structured means of keeping ou...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Extraction Debate

Volume 48 : Number 12 : Page 741 : Dec 2014

It is hard to imagine an orthodontic topic that has generated more controversy or more heated debate than that of extractions. Years ago, when I was practicing general dentistry in a remote corner of ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Pushing the Extraction Envelope

Volume 49 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2015

It seems that the great extraction debate is an inherent artifact of the specialty of orthodontics. I took up the subject in JCO as recently as December 2014, when Drs. Daniel J. Rinchuse, Lauren Sigl...

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BOOK REVIEWS

Orthodontics in the Vertical Dimension: A Case-Based Review; Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice; Anatomy for Dental Medicine

Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016

The best way to learn orthodontics outside of clinical experience is to critically review case reports. Case-based review is the foundation of orthodontic residency education, and it is precisely the method used in this book by Drs. Thomas Southard, Steven Marshall, and Laura Bonner. In an interesting twist, these renowned clinicians and educators have written their text entirely in a question-and-answer format. The reader immediately becomes part of the academic discussion as the authors ask question after question aimed at providing resolution of the presented cases.

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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, ...

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