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THE CUTTING EDGE
Volume 41 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 2007
(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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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 34 : Number 9 : Page 507 : Sep 2000
Orthodontists tend to look upon the many technological and clinical advances of recent years as boons that have made their lives and those of their staff members easier, better, and less stressful, a...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 54 : Number 3 : Page 139 : Mar 2020
While I have been an enthusiastic advocate of enhanced technology in clinical orthodontics throughout my career—albeit rather slow to adopt new technologies until they have a proven track record in ot...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 43 : Number 3 : Page 137 : Mar 2009
The ultimate goal in treating any orthodontic case is to provide the patient with optimal occlusion, function, and esthetics in a reasonable amount of time. Historically, the average orthodontic case ...
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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 principles of VTO construction in the horizontal dimension (JCO, June and July 2001). This final part will focus on th...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Accuracy of 3D Facial Models Obtained from CBCT Volume Wrapping
Volume 49 : Number 10 : Page 641 : Oct 2015
The authors of this month's Cutting Edge column have taken on a question that I pondered several years ago: How accurate is a two-dimensional facial photograph that has been stretched" over a three-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) volume using Anatomage software? Although my query was born of simple academic curiosity, it is now a practical matter, as more orthodontists and orthognathic surgeons are becoming reliant on 3D analysis to diagnose and treat complex facial asymmetries.
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ALIGNER CORNER
Clear Aligner Therapy: An Overview
Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 665 : Dec 2018
In this special Aligner Corner, Dr. William Gierie compares the major players in the exploding clear aligner industry. Tables list the available treatment options, materials, auxiliaries, software platforms, submission and delivery procedures, and costs for various companies.
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 689 : Dec 2000
Given the current doldrums and uncertainties in the stock market, this might be a good time to pause and examine what you have invested in equities or other speculative ventures. Actually, no matter w...
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OVERVIEW
Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 337 : Jun 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.) The replacement of al...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Securing Your Digital Data Against Computer Threats
Volume 43 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 2009
(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 te...
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Trends in the Use of Digital Study Models and Other Technologies Among Practicing Orthodontists
Volume 50 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2016
This column is now compiled by JCO Technology Editor Marc S. Lemchen, DMD. To help keep our readers on The Cutting Edge, Dr. Lemchen will spotlight a particular area of orthodontic technology every fe...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 34 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2000
The 20th century in American orthodontics can be thought of as two distinct eras. The first half of the century saw the beginnings of the specialty as we know it today. Angle introduced tooth movemen...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 333 : Jun 2014
Shortly after completing my graduate program in orthodontics, I was interviewed by an older orthodontist from my hometown who was looking for an associate to join his practice and eventually buy him o...
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Volume 13 : Number 12 : Page 793 : Dec 1979
We have reached the end of a decade which has been an extension of the Sixties, in which we began to lose our bearings in the economic and social areas, while developing unusual sophistication in tech...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 33 : Number 9 : Page 481 : Sep 1999
Built-in torque has undoubtedly made orthodontists' lives easier, but it would be a delusion to think that there is a formula that works for every case. A bracket prescription may work just right a p...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 50 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2016
I was recently asked to speak for the monthly "Grand Rounds" at the University of Southern California's Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry. Sponsored by the Department of Continuing Education, this pre...
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DIGITAL ORTHO LAB
Boneborne Rapid Palatal Expansion—the Virtual Way
Volume 56 : Number 4 : Page 239 : Apr 2022
In a new JCO feature, Drs. Ludwig, Venugopal, Wiechmann, and Nanda outline the procedure for computer-aided design and manufacturing of a boneborne palatal expander. An online video demonstrates the technique, and a link is provided to download an accompanying STL file.
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THE CUTTING EDGE
Volume 47 : Number 8 : Page 471 : Aug 2013
This column is compiled by JCO Technology Editor W. Ronald Redmond, DDS, MS. To help keep our readers on The Cutting Edge, Dr. Redmond will spotlight a particular area of orthodontic technology every ...
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JCO ROUNDTABLE
The Future of Orthodontics, Part 1: Diagnosis and Treatment
Volume 41 : Number 9 : Page 501 : Sep 2007
Diagnosis MR. VOGELS What patient records do you currently take in digital form? Will digital records completely replace paper records in the near future? DR. GLENN I currently take digital intraoral ...
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Clinical Efficiency of LightForce 3D-Printed Custom Brackets
Volume 57 : Number 5 : Page 274 : May 2023
A study by Dr. Waldman and colleagues compares the clinical performance of LightForce 3D-printed polycrystalline alumina brackets to that of conventional bracket systems. The average treatment time is found to be shorter in the LightForce group.
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