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921.

MANAGEMENT & MARKETING

Leading an All-Star Staff

Volume 44 : Number 8 : Page 487 : Aug 2010

(Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every quarter, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for a particular aspect of practice man...

922.

OVERVIEW

A Current Review of Asymmetry

Volume 52 : Number 0 : Page 325 : Jun 2018

Drs. Veeranki, Park, Pruzansky, Takagi, and Tai present up-to-date information pertinent to the identification and quantification of facial asymmetry. Etiological factors, pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, treatment planning, and surgical options are all illustrated with tables and clinical examples.

923.

Leading an All-Star Staff

Volume 44 : Number 8 : Page 487 : Aug 2010

Originally published in August 2010 Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every quarter, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for ...

924.

ALIGNER CORNER

Management of Impacted Canines Using Clear Aligners

Volume 58 : Number 10 : Page 591 : Oct 2024

Drs. Sabouni, Azami, and Nanda present three cases that demonstrate the use of auxiliaries, including lingual Caplin hooks, buccal composite buttons, and a segment of lingual brackets, to overcome the biomechanical limitations of clear aligners in the treatment of impacted canines.

925.

JCO Interviews Martin L. "Bud" Schulman on Fee Management

Volume 14 : Number 3 : Page 190 : Mar 1980

GOTTLIEB Bud, orthodontists probably have more control over fees than they have over the number of patient starts and costs in an orthodontic practice. Do you agree?SCHULMAN Yes. I find that, in 1979,...

926.

ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN

Creating a Feeling of Space, Part 2

Volume 18 : Number 2 : Page 117 : Feb 1984

Any technique that promotes the feeling of one room blending into another area can create a sensation of openness, and the use of glass can play an important part in this illusion. The term "borrowed ...

927.

Overcoming Resistance to Fees

Volume 21 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1987

Overcoming prospective patients' resistance to fees is often a matter of accommodating to an individual's financial limitations. This is becoming more difficult for patients and for orthodontists in d...

928.

2013 AAO CONVENTION

Rediscovering Philly

Volume 47 : Number 2 : Page 129 : Feb 2013

The AAO meets again in Philadelphia for its 113th annual session, to be held May 3-7 in the recently renovated Pennsylvania Convention Center. As a major hub of travel, culture, history, and commerce,...

929.

2018 AAO CONVENTION

A Capital Convention

Volume 51 : Number 2 : Page 90 : Feb 2018

In our annual guide to the AAO convention city, JCO previews attractions, events, restaurants, and nightlife in Washington, D.C. Monuments and museums that have opened since the 2010 annual session are highlighted, and old favorites are reviewed. The online version of this article includes links to all listed locations.

930.

2019 AAO CONVENTION PREVIEW

California Dreaming

Volume 53 : Number 2 : Page 100 : Feb 2019

JCO presents its annual guide in advance of the AAO annual session, May 3-7 in Los Angeles. Recommendations are offered for tours, museums, film studios, theme parks, music, theater, sports, restaurants, and nightlife. A directory includes addresses and phone numbers.

931.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 4 : Number 9 : Page 485 : Sep 1970

Fee discounts are going out of style--or should be. Most of us acquire a schedule of fee discounts which we maintain without ever evaluating whether this is a good or necessary procedure, whether it f...

932.

Improved Office Efficiency by Coordinating Preforms, Expanded Duty Auxiliaries, and Group Scheduling

Volume 9 : Number 2 : Page 101 : Feb 1975

Conditions of supply and demand in orthodontic care have changed drastically since 1955-1960. Birth Rate and Fertility Rate In 1957 the birth rate in the United States was 3.77 children per family. Th...

933.

The Bioplast Positioner: A New Production Method

Volume 10 : Number 9 : Page 692 : Sep 1976

Some years ago machines for heatforming of thermoplastic material under pressure or vacuum were developed for dental purposes. In 1969 an elastic material for use in these machines became available un...

934.

Common Sense Mechanics, Part 14

Volume 14 : Number 10 : Page 716 : Oct 1980

(CONTINUED FROM PART 13) Applying Principles to Total Treatment (Continued) There are basically three general types of Class III malocclusion, if we don't get too technical. One would be purely dental...

935.

The Herbst Appliance

Volume 15 : Number 8 : Page 558 : Aug 1981

Many orthodontists are turning away from the use of headgear on the maxilla in Class II cases with retruded mandibles, and toward the use of functional appliances to advance the mandible in such cases...

936.

Indirect Bonding with a No-Mix Adhesive

Volume 17 : Number 6 : Page 414 : Jun 1983

To many orthodontists, the direct bonding of brackets with the no-mix adhesive has been a great clinical advance. It appeals to orthodontists because it is easy to handle and requires no equipment lig...

937.

Modular 3D Lingual Appliances, Part 4: Lingual Arch

Volume 18 : Number 2 : Page 124 : Feb 1984

The 3D Lingual Arch (Fig. 40) is another modular multipurpose appliance. It is interchangeable and adjustable for many varied functions, and following use it is convertible to a variety of other appli...

938.

Scheduling

Volume 18 : Number 6 : Page 427 : Jun 1984

For many years I have believed that orthodontists face two challenges throughout their professional lives. The first is to develop a source of patients at a level sufficient to provide some measure of...

939.

Treatment Overruns

Volume 20 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1986

After a practice has been operating for many years, orthodontists begin accumulating a number of paid-up patients who still require additional treatment. The practitioner usually absorbs this addition...

940.

Clinical Interpretation of Diagnostic Block Cephalometric Analysis

Volume 20 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Oct 1986

I have organized a number of cephalometric factors into six descriptive fields: maxillary skeletal, maxillary dental, mandibular dental, mandibular skeletal, vertical, and soft tissue. To keep a balan...

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