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Improve Profitability with New Technology and Labor Efficiency
Volume 28 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1994
The following article is reprinted by permission from The Blair/McGill Advisory, published monthly by Blair, McGill & Company, 4601 Charlotte Park Drive, Suite 230, Charlotte, NC 28217. (704) 424-...
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Digital Technology for the Management of Impacted Canines in Lingual Orthodontics
Volume 50 : Number 11 : Page 663 : Nov 2016
Upper canines are the most commonly impacted teeth, second only to third molars.1 Impacted upper canines occur in about 2% of the population and are twice as common in females as in males. About one-t...
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The Advanced Nance Holding Appliance
Volume 16 : Number 9 : Page 604 : Sep 1982
Nance designed an appliance to hold the molars distally (Fig. 1). The appliance can be used to stabilize molars that have been brought distally using headgear, as well as to retain the excess space be...
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FACE: Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education
Volume 15 : Number 2 : Page 134 : Feb 1981
The Foundation for Advanced Continuing Education, called FACE by its students, was founded in 1974 as a non-profit organization dedicated to dental and health education. Special emphasis was to be pla...
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Management of Pathological Tooth Migration in Patients with Advanced Periodontal Disease
Volume 47 : Number 9 : Page 520 : Sep 2013
Chronic periodontitis is characterized by a loss of clinical attachment due to destruction of the periodontal ligament and loss of the adjacent supporting bone.1 The condition may be localized, involv...
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SureSmile Technology in a Patient-Centered Orthodontic Practice
Volume 35 : Number 4 : Page 245 : Apr 2001
A patient-centered practice is one that delivers high-quality care with a minimal amount of patient discomfort, compliance demands, and chairtime, and completes treatment on time in as short a period ...
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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...
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Light-Emitting Diode Technology for Orthodontic Bonding
Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 461 : Aug 2002
Although halogen light-curing units are the most common type used to cure orthodontic adhesives, this technology has several drawbacks. Halogen bulbs have a limited effective lifetime of approximately...
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Mixed-Dentition Treatment with Clear Aligners and Vibratory Technology
Volume 54 : Number 4 : Page 208 : Apr 2020
Invisalign therapy allows simultaneous alignment and expansion to be performed in Phase I treatment, as demonstrated by Drs. Gorton, Bekmezian, and Mah in three cases. The AcceleDent device was used daily by these preteen patients to shorten treatment.
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Total TMJ Reconstruction in Cases of Advanced Idiopathic Condylysis
Volume 49 : Number 4 : Page 263 : Apr 2015
Idiopathic condylysis (IC), also known as condylar atrophy, progressive condylar resorption, or idiopathic condylar resorption, is a progressive degeneration of the condylar anatomy due to abnormal mo...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 24 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1990
The Technology Gap Alvin Toffler wrote about the knowledge explosion and "future shock" in 1970. He predicted these two phenomena would have a significant impact on the human race, and he was right....
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Volume 14 : Number 5 : Page 317 : May 1980
There is little difficulty in proving that the orthodontist benefits from payment of his entire fee in advance of treatment. It is a great deal more problematic whether the patient benefits sufficient...
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MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Volume 54 : Number 1 : Page 27 : Jan 2020
The advent of direct-to-consumer aligners has changed the way orthodontic treatment is marketed. Dr. Leon Klempner describes methods that can be used to counteract these companies, such as secure text-messaging channels for contacting prospective patients and remote monitoring for virtual follow-up appointments.
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Bite Jumping with the Functional Mandibular Advancer
Volume 39 : Number 12 : Page 696 : Dec 2005
The new Functional Mandibular Advancer*(FMA) is a fixed functional appliance that can correct a Class II malocclusion without the need for special patient compliance.1 Appliance Design The FMA has a p...
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Clinical Implications of Advances in Orthognathic Surgery
Volume 23 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1989
Considerable recent progress has been made in the refinement of diagnostic and treatment-planning procedures for surgical-orthodontic treatment.1-7 Advances in four major areas have revolutionized ort...
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OVERVIEW
Three-Dimensional Printing Technology
Volume 48 : Number 8 : Page 475 : Aug 2014
(Editor's Note: In this regular column, JCO provides an overview of a clinical topic of interest to orthodontists. Contributions and suggestions for future subjects are welcome.) Recent advances in in...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 37 : Number 10 : Page 533 : Oct 2003
Office design has always been affected by advances in technology. Computers are now part of the orthodontic landscape throughout the office, not just at the reception desk. In addition, provisions of ...
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Recent Advances in Bonding to Gold, Amalgam, and Porcelain
Volume 27 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1993
Bonding has many advantages over banding in orthodontic practice. Bonded molars show less plaque accumulation, gingival inflammation, and interproximal loss of attachment during orthodontic treatment ...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
CAD/CAM Technology for Digital Indirect Bonding
Volume 52 : Number 11 : Page 621 : Nov 2018
Drs. Spitz, Gribel, and Marassi describe the application of computer-aided design to position brackets and to design and fabricate transfer trays for indirect bonding, using a 3D printer. The procedure is illustrated in a 13-year-old female patient.
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Mr. Joseph Hogan on Align Technology
Volume 51 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2017
DR. KEIM To start off, Joe, is there anything you would particularly like to bring to the attention of JCO readers? MR. HOGAN I'd just like them to understand our position regarding the support that we have for orthodontists, and how we believe in the community. I believe there has been a lot of controversy in the past in the sense of our support of GPs vs. our support of orthodontists. I don't want your readers to have any kind of concern regarding how we view the orthodontic community. Our commitment to it is really important. Secondly, they're probably uncomfortable with me. They knew the former CEO of Align Technology, Tom Prescott, for several years. I think without being exposed to someone for very long, you fill your own vacuum in a sense of who this guy is, and I want them to be comfortable with me. I carry on Tom's legacy, and I see the company in a lot of the ways that Tom did.
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