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841.

A Coordinate System for Model Storage

Volume 19 : Number 9 : Page 640 : Sep 1985

A coordinate system for model boxes provides attractive, accessible storage within a minimal amount of office space (Fig. 1). New models can be entered, old models purged, and the system expanded with...

842.

A Modified Functional Appliance for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Volume 21 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1987

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is now widely recognized as a common clinical disorder with potentially life-threatening consequences.1 In a sample of 1,500 Israeli factory workers, as many as 3% had OS...

843.

Multi-Phase Treatment Consultation Outline

Volume 23 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1989

The Multi-Phase Treatment Consultation Outline (MPTCO) has been developed over more than 12 years of practice. I have used the current form (Fig. 1) since 1984. Laymen's terms are used as much as poss...

844.

MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

A Staff Meeting to Get Excited About!

Volume 48 : Number 1 : Page 57 : Jan 2014

This column is compiled by JCO Contributing Editor Robert S. Haeger, DDS, MS. Every few months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particular aspect of practice management. Yo...

845.

A Staff Meeting to Get Excited About

Volume 48 : Number 1 : Page 57 : Aug 2014

Originally published in January 2014 This column is compiled by JCO Contributing Editor Robert S. Haeger, DDS, MS. Every few months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particu...

846.

MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Ask an Expert: Increasing Referrals from General Dentists

Volume 59 : Number 5 : Page 341 : May 2025

Dr. Levin, the CEO of Levin Group, a leading orthodontic management consulting firm, outlines the most effective approaches to building relationships with general dentists to increase patient referrals.

847.

Keys to Success in Lingual Therapy Part 1

Volume 20 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1986

Today's orthodontist can attest to an increase in the demand for orthodontic care by adults. To meet this demand, extensive research and development over the past 10 years have aimed at providing a tr...

848.

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...

849.

JCO Interviews Dr. Bjorn Zachrisson on Excellence in Finishing, Part 1

Volume 20 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1986

DR. GOTTLIEB Bjorn, excellence in finishing cases is one of the most crucial aspects of orthodontic treatment. What are your goals in finishing? DR. ZACHRISSON I have individualized treatment goals fo...

850.

JCO ROUNDTABLE

Early Orthodontic Treatment, Part 2

Volume 38 : Number 3 : Page 135 : Mar 2004

Continued from the February 2004 issue. DR. GOTTLIEB What are your criteria for serial extraction in Class I crowding cases? DR. MOSKOWITZ Our criteria go far beyond the degree of crowding present. Si...

851.

Partnership Practice of Orthodontics: Personal Observations by a Senior Partner

Volume 3 : Number 12 : Page 658 : Dec 1969

The ambition of most dental students is to be their own entrepreneur, king of the kingdom, ruler of the roost. In January 1965, I undertook a venture which eventually will lead to a co-ownership of my...

852.

JCO Interviews Alton W. Moore and Richard A. Riedel

Volume 4 : Number 3 : Page 156 : Mar 1970

Alton W. Moore received his dental education at the University of California in San Francisco, graduating with a DDS degree in 1941. Following a four-year period of time during which he interned at th...

853.

Practical Points to Practice Efficiency Part 3

Volume 9 : Number 10 : Page 636 : Oct 1975

Archwire Changes Under normal circumstances, we begin each new case with Wildcat multistrand wire. I use one size, .0175, and no arch form is placed in this wire. A straight piece of this wire is plac...

854.

ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Creating a Feeling of Space, Part 1

Volume 18 : Number 1 : Page 29 : Jan 1984

Space requirements in relation to an individual's comfort zone are very subjective. Some doctors can practice efficiently with the walls closing in on them, apparently without undue stress. However, o...

855.

Glass lonomer Update

Volume 27 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1993

Since White's 1986 article on banding and bonding with glass ionomer cements,1 new research and clinical evidence have been produced. In addition, manufacturers have improved these products to the poi...

856.

Cephalometric Evaluation of the Eruption Guidance Appliance in Class II, Division 1 Treatment

Volume 31 : Number 5 : Page 299 : May 1997

Although some controversy exists regarding the effects of functional appliances1,2 on the maxilla, a number of authors have reported a restriction of forward growth in Class II patients.3-6 There is m...

857.

ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Attracting Patients to Your Practice

Volume 44 : Number 1 : Page 47 : Jan 2010

Orthodontists have always accepted the challenges of keeping abreast with advances in the profession and perfecting new techniques to better serve their patients. During the recent recession, they hav...

858.

CASE REPORT

Accelerated Extraction Treatment with Invisalign

Volume 48 : Number 8 : Page 487 : Aug 2014

We have seen a rising demand in recent years, especially from adults, for inconspicuous and natural-feeling orthodontic appliances. When the Invisalign system* was introduced, it had limitations such ...

859.

Attracting Patients to Your Practice

Volume 44 : Number 1 : Page 47 : Aug 2010

Originally published in January 2010 Orthodontists have always accepted the challenges of keeping abreast with advances in the profession and perfecting new techniques to better serve their patients. ...

860.

Bio-Progressive Therapy, Part 4: The Use of Superimposition Areas to Establish Treatment Design

Volume 11 : Number 12 : Page 820 : Dec 1977

(CONTINUED FROM PART 3) Changes due to normal growth and changes due to various treatment mechanics are different for each individual because of his individual morphology and facial type. In order to ...

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