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Managed Care in Europe

Volume 28 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1994

Today, more than 8,000 orthodontic specialists in the United States start a total of more than one million total cases per year. On average, 45% of an orthodontist's patients copay with their insuranc...

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Look What They've Done to My Song

Volume 21 : Number 9 : Page 557 : Sep 1987

Look What They've Done to My Song In 1967, when JCO was started, the United States was deeply involved in fundamental changes that seriously altered the social fabric of this country and that will hav...

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Volume 12 : Number 7 : Page 467 : Jul 1978

There is a feeling on the part of many orthodontists that third party coverage of orthodontic treatment will eventually increase and that this will solve the economic problems in orthodontic practice....

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Back to the Future

Volume 20 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1986

Back to the FutureHad orthodontists been able to read Peter Drucker's latest book, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 20 years ago, they would not have been surprised by the so-called innovations we are...

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Hello! I'm Your New Partner

Volume 31 : Number 4 : Page 205 : Apr 1997

Orthodontists have participated in managed-care programs for a great many years, as participating dentists in insurance programs, in HMOs, in capitation programs, and in closed-panel relationships wit...

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Equal Time

Volume 17 : Number 9 : Page 571 : Sep 1983

Equal TimeWhen the PM Magazine television program aired a segment on lingual orthodontics some time ago and alerted the world to "invisible braces", it was only a matter of time before someone would b...

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A Half-Century of Excellence

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 507 : Sep 2017

This issue of the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics represents a landmark in orthodontic history: the 50th anniversary of our publication. Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Eugene Gottlieb, our founding ...

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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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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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Keeping Up with Change

Volume 36 : Number 8 : Page 429 : Aug 2002

It's a well-known fact that history is not so much a steady stream as a paroxysmal flow, with long periods of relatively quiescent progress interrupted by brief periods of tumultuous change. These sho...

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Recognizing Clinical Excellence

Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016

We at JCO are proud to announce the winner of a new prize, the Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year Award, presented by American Orthodontics. The first recipient is Dr. Krystian Jarosz from Rutgers University, who distinguished himself in a wide field of competitors from orthodontic departments all over the country. He and the 11 other finalists are being profiled in installments on the JCO Facebook page, but Dr. Jarosz's interview appears in this issue as well, along with details of the selection process. We will also be honoring him during the upcoming AAO annual conference in Orlando, Florida. Suffice to say, the graduate orthodontic program at Rutgers has a lot to be proud of in Dr. Jarosz. Although his application and case materials were judged to be the "best" by my colleagues on the JCO editorial board, it was a very difficult decision to reach. It made me, as a senior clinician approaching the end of his career, thankful to see that the specialty is being inherited by such an excellent and worthy generation of upcoming clinicians.

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Expanding Our Limits

Volume 53 : Number 10 : Page 511 : Oct 2018

A central tenet of orthodontics, one that has been taught for years to orthodontic specialty students and dental students alike, is that the mandibular arch is the “limiting arch.” In explaining this ...

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Volume 2 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1968

Have you noticed that JPO has been getting bigger? We have been fortunate to have caught on so quickly with the profession. It has enabled us to grow. As we have been able to grow, we have added more ...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Hail and Farewell

Volume 48 : Number 7 : Page 401 : Jul 2014

Writing this month's Editor's Corner is a bittersweet endeavor for me. I am taking the opportunity to report a number of changes in the JCO editorial board, with the retirement of several longtime fri...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 16 : Number 8 : Page 501 : Aug 1982

Approximately 1600 orthodontic auxiliaries attended the annual meeting of the American Association of Orthodontists in Atlanta this year and there was an excellent program especially for them. The siz...

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2017 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Moataz Elmahdy

Volume 51 : Number 3 : Page 139 : Mar 2017

The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics is proud to recognize Dr. Moataz Elmahdy from the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester, as the winner of the second Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO St...

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Treatment Rationale: Scientifically Based or Anecdotal? and Progress Reports

Volume 18 : Number 4 : Page 225 : Apr 1984

  Treatment Rationale: Scientifically Based or Anecdotal? Orthodontists have evolved a complex system of diagnosis and treatment planning, most often based upon cephalometric measurements and growth p...

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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...

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The Best Way to Treat

Volume 37 : Number 6 : Page 291 : Jun 2003

Evidence-based treatment is a concept that has been receiving growing support in orthodontics. It appears to have arisen out of dissatisfaction with the unscientific, seat-of-the-pants, this-worked-be...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 12 : Number 9 : Page 609 : Sep 1978

Among the ways in which orthodontists can preserve the specialty of orthodontics, the profession of dentistry, and the free enterprise entrepreneurial practice system is to attempt to influence legisl...

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