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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 42 : Number 5 : Page 261 : May 2008
Ever since the invention of the first orthodontic appliance, an understanding of the physics of tooth movement has been a prerequisite for the successful practice of orthodontics. The science of biome...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 49 : Number 10 : Page 621 : Oct 2015
Few individuals have contributed as much as the late Dr. Charles Burstone to the development of orthodontic biomechanics as a scientific discipline. To say that Dr. Burstone, who passed away in February at age 86, was a prolific writer would be a gross understatement. He published more than 250 journal articles, including many here in JCO, where he was an Associate Editor from 1979 to 2003. He was legendary around the world for his unequaled knowledge of the art and science of orthodontics. Although he has been eulogized frequently during the past year (see The Editor's Corner, March 2015), more reasons to celebrate his many accomplishments continue to surface.
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BOOK REVIEWS
Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 714 : Dec 2018
SANDRA TAI, BDS, MS 320 pages, 1,344 illustrations. $218. 2018. Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc., 4350 Chandler Drive, Hanover Park, IL 60133.(800) 621-0387; www.quintpub.com. As a former Director of...
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Volume 9 : Number 11 : Page 665 : Nov 1975
Tongue thrust has been a subject of controversy in orthodontics for at least the last fifteen years and the more general subject of myofunctional therapy for quite a bit longer than that. A cause of t...
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2019 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Katya Skillestad
Volume 53 : Number 4 : Page 210 : Apr 2019
The fourth recipient of the annual JCO student award, selected from among 18 nominees, is a native of Uzbekistan and a resident at Texas A&M University. In a brief interview, Dr. Skillestad responds to questions about her career and philosophy.
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Volume 24 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1990
This month's topics are laboratory work and moving molars distally.1. What percentage of your laboratory work is done in your office ? While less than 8% of those responding reported doing all their l...
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Volume 8 : Number 6 : Page 309 : Jun 1974
The term surgical-orthodontics has been used to describe surgical procedures in conjunction with orthodontic procedures and surgical procedures as a substitute for orthodontic procedures. What is real...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Torquing Decisions with Self-Ligating Brackets
Volume 54 : Number 7 : Page 382 : Jul 2020
Like many orthodontists, I spent a number of years (almost a decade in my case) as a general dentist before selling my practice and returning to school for formal orthodontic training. I have always b...
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A TRIBUTE Dr. Brainerd F. Swain (1911-1999)
Volume 34 : Number 4 : Page 218 : Apr 2000
Barney Swain was the orthodontist's orthodontist. He devoted his life to us and our profession. For four years, following his completion of the graduate orthodontic course at Columbia in 1936, he ta...
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Volume 5 : Number 12 : Page 694 : Dec 1971
The University of Zagreb produces the second largest number of orthodontic graduates in Yugoslavia. The University of Belgrade is first. Zagreb is the capital of the state of Croatia and is the second...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 54 : Number 7 : Page 383 : Jul 2021
My March 2020 Editor’s Corner, entitled “The 3D Printing Revolution,” was written just after the first time I witnessed a 3D printer being used routinely in a private orthodontic practice. My initial ...
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2024 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Grace Huang
Volume 58 : Number 3 : Page 185 : Mar 2024
The ninth winner of this annual award is a resident from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine in Boston. In a brief interview, Dr. Huang answers questions about her background, career path, educational experiences, research projects, and orthodontic treatment philosophy.
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Volume 12 : Number 12 : Page 813 : Dec 1978
Orthodox doctrine in health care today insists on the principle that the general practitioner is the primary care unit. Patients entry into health care is through the general practitioner who is the o...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 33 : Number 12 : Page 669 : Dec 1999
The first cellular phone Lue and I bought a few years ago cost more than $900. We thought it was a little expensive, but probably worth the investment. The other day we purchased a new one that is muc...
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Volume 10 : Number 3 : Page 157 : Mar 1976
Conservation of human effort and elimination of human error is a hallmark of current orthodontic thought in practice administration and in treatment technique. In this issue of JCO, Dr. Larry Andrews ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 51 : Number 5 : Page 255 : May 2018
We at JCO have always been proud of our international lineup of Contributing Editors. From our inception in 1967, our editorial board has included some of the greatest clinicians in orthodontic histor...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 43 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2009
Some of the most challenging, and yet rewarding, cases that orthodontists face are those in which the only way to achieve a suitable outcome is through a combination of orthodontic treatment and ortho...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 56 : Number 6 : Page 325 : Jun 2022
One of my first duties as JCO Editor-in-Chief was to help select new members of our editorial board to lead us into the future. The strength of our journal has always rested in its exemplary board. Th...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
The Diagnosis and Treatment Study
Volume 30 : Number 11 : Page 601 : Nov 1996
Results of the 1996 JCO Study of Orthodontic Diagnosis and Treatment Procedures will be presented in three articles, beginning with this issue. The only study of its kind, it covers the gamut of mater...
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2016 Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year: Dr. Krystian Jarosz
Volume 50 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2016
The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics is proud to recognize Dr. Krystian Jarosz from Rutgers University as the winner of the inaugural Eugene L. Gottlieb JCO Student of the Year Award, presented by American Orthodontics. Dr. Jarosz was selected over 16 other students from schools around the United States in a competition judged by members of the JCO editorial board. His prize includes more than $8,000 worth of materials and travel from American Orthodontics, JCO, and Dolphin, as well as a presentation ceremony during the AAO annual conference in Orlando, Florida.
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