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TOMAC: An Orthognathic Treatment Planning System, Part 3: VTO Construction in the Vertical Dimension

Volume 35 : Number 8 : Page 478 : Aug 2001

The first two parts in this series covered the TOMAC facial profile analysis and princiĀ­ples of VTO construction in the horizontal dimension (JCO, June and July 2001). This final part will focus on th...

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Patient Motivation

Volume 5 : Number 12 : Page 670 : Dec 1971

Some orthodontic techniques rely on cooperation more than others, but all of them fail without it. Yet, while the orthodontist is well trained in techniques of mechanotherapy, relatively little time i...

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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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The Merits of Lay Consultation

Volume 13 : Number 6 : Page 377 : Jun 1979

In the past, when practitioners knew less about medicine and dentistry and more about local mores, the family physician and the neighborhood dentist were deferred to, respected and treated as communit...

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Orthodontic Fluoride Protection

Volume 14 : Number 5 : Page 321 : May 1980

The object of every topical application of fluoride is to achieve the maximum adsorption of fluorine on the subsurface enamel layers. Hundreds of studies attest to the prophylactic activity of fluorid...

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Genio-Molar Anchorage

Volume 15 : Number 6 : Page 411 : Jun 1981

The Genio-Molar Anchorage (GMA) is a headgear, using a double force application on the lower jaw--one in the molar region and one on the chin. It produces a vertical torque effect on the mandible, thr...

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Who Places Miniscrews?

Volume 42 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2008

Last year, a JCO Readers' Corner found that only 25% of a small sample of respondents were currently using miniscrews in their practices, and many fewer were placing the screws themselves.1 By now, ho...

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JCO ROUNDTABLE

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment in Orthodontic Practices

Volume 56 : Number 1 : Page 23 : Jan 2022

Four experienced orthodontists offer their views on screening and treatment for both children and adults with sleep-disordered breathing. Drs. Graham, Palomo, Shoaf, and Tanguay describe their typical protocols and preferred appliances for such patients and look into the future of sleep apnea treatment.

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Important Aspects of Long-Term Stability

Volume 31 : Number 9 : Page 562 : Sep 1997

There is a consensus in the profession that the long-term results reported by the Seattle group constitute the gold standard for stability of traditional edgewise orthodontics. For more than 35 years,...

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University of Kentucky Seminar: Practice Management for Orthodontists, Part 2: Partnership Orthodontic Practice

Volume 7 : Number 3 : Page 150 : Mar 1973

This is the second in a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Part 1: Group Orthodontic Practice appeared in the January 1973 issue of JCO....

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JCO Interviews Morton Cohen and Elliott Silverman on Indirect Bonded Practice

Volume 8 : Number 7 : Page 384 : Jul 1974

384-jco-img-10.jpg 384-jco-img-11.jpg Completely Indirect Bonded Practice GOTTLIEB Is it correct that both of you are using an indirect technique and bonding all your attachments? SILVERMAN With the...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Robert Shaye on Functional Appliances

Volume 17 : Number 5 : Page 330 : May 1983

DR. GOTTLIEB Bob, you have had the advantage of training and experience in functional appliances in Europe.DR. SHAYE Yes, I lived in Europe for seven years, three of those as a general dentist, at whi...

273.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Dr. Rudolf Slavicek on Clinical and Instrumental Functional Analysis for Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Part 1

Volume 22 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1988

DR. GOTTLIEB Rudi, what do you consider to be a complete orthodontic examination? DR. SLAVICEK We routinely do a thorough clinical examination--including an interview,muscle palpation, and a neurologi...

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Index to Volume L

Volume 50 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 2016

2016 Author Index*ALBERTINI, E., SCUZZO, G., LOMBARDO, L., and SICILIANI, G., Nonextraction Treatment of an Open Bite with a Preadjusted Lingual Appliance and Intermaxillary Elastics, 623BARZILAY, V. ...

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ORTHODONTICS IN THE COVID-19 ERA

The Way Forward Part 1: Office Environmental and Infection Control

Volume 54 : Number 6 : Page 340 : Jun 2020

The material contained in this communication is subject to change based upon federal, state, and local regulations; guidance from agencies; and additional knowledge that will come to light throughout ...

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Index to Volume LVIII

Volume 58 : Number 12 : Page 785 : Dec 2024

2024 Author Index* ABU ARQUB, S. and BROWN, A., Selective Bracket Bonding for Torque Correction, 57 ALBERTINI, E., ALBERTINI, P., COLONNA, A., and LOMBARDO, L., Lingual Auxiliary Spring for the Correc...

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JCO Interviews Dr. Brainerd F. Swain

Volume 7 : Number 11 : Page 698 : Nov 1973

698-jco-img-0.jpgUnfortunately, there are too few Barney Swains in this world. Fortunately, Dr. Swain has always been willing to share his knowledge and experience with his orthodontic colleagues. Tho...

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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 Dr. Vincent M. Kelly on Lingual Orthodontics

Volume 16 : Number 7 : Page 461 : Jul 1982

DR. GOTTLIEB Vince, how did you get started in lingual orthodontics? DR. KELLY About four years ago, I found myself spending a great deal of my quiet time thinking about the concept of lingual treatme...

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JCO ROUNDTABLE

Management and Marketing

Volume 26 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1992

DR. MAYERSON Are you hands-on managers, or do you rely on your staff for day-to-day management of the practice?DR. BERKOWITZ Today's management style must involve a participatory approach on the part ...

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