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981.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 26 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 1992
Search and Research Have you ever wondered why scientific investigation is called research instead of search? It seems likely that the reason is that findings must be able to be repeated. A finding fr...
982.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 57 : Number 5 : Page 263 : May 2023
The British Invasion was a cultural event of the mid-1960s, when rock-and-roll bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Who became wildly popular in the United States. TeenĀagers were sent ...
983.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 22 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1988
And the Big Winner Is . . . A recent article in the ADA journal began with the following thought: "It has been argued that a reversal of economic incentives to dentists under the traditional fee-for-s...
984.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
In Memoriam Charles H. Tweed, Harry L. Bull
Volume 4 : Number 2 : Page 67 : Feb 1970
IN MEMORIAM Charles H. Tweed, Harry L. BullCharles Tweed was the outstanding orthodontist of our time. He had more impact on our specialty than any other individual since Edward Angle. He, more than a...
985.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 34 : Number 6 : Page 329 : Jun 2000
From time to time, the question arises whether small is better when it comes to the size and complexity of an orthodontic practice. The arguments in favor, which are usually made by operators of small...
986.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 52 : Number 9 : Page 453 : Sep 2018
One of the advantages of working in academic orthodontics is the opportunity to move occasionally from university to university, taking positions with departments in different parts of the country. Al...
987.
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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Volume 6 : Number 9 : Page 487 : Sep 1972
We talk about preventive orthodontics, but when it gets right down to it, we are hard put to describe too many orthodontic problems for which we have preventive measures to apply. We use up the subjec...
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JCO Interviews Robert M. Ricketts
Volume 4 : Number 5 : Page 253 : May 1970
253-jco-img-3.jpgDR. BRANDT: I want to turn to something else now. As you know, there is an ever-growing number of prepayment plans, insurance programs, federal, state, welfare projects that will incr...
990.
Volume 13 : Number 10 : Page 639 : Oct 1979
A great deal of time has been spent in attempting to determine the dental needs, including the orthodontic needs, of the population of the United States. The Department of Health, Education, and Welfa...
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JPO Interviews P. Raymond Begg
Volume 1 : Number 1 : Page 16 : Sep 1967
16-jco-img-0.jpgDr. P. Raymond Begg was graduated in dentistry from the University of Melbourne, Australia in 1923. He became interested in orthodontics almost immediately and attended Dr. Edward H. A...
992.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 17 : Number 11 : Page 727 : Nov 1983
Diagnose or DieIn an effort to build up their management, marketing, and treatment procedures, many orthodontists are neglecting the cornerstone of the building, which is diagnosis. A great many ortho...
993.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Martin L. "Bud" Schulman (1920-2008)
Volume 42 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 2008
It is with a deep sense of personal and professional loss that I have learned of the death of Bud Schulman at his home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, on Sept. 27, at the age of 88. He was preceded in death...
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Volume 5 : Number 8 : Page 417 : Aug 1971
Relapse is one of those key words in orthodontics. It is one of the governors of orthodontic treatment. Yet, we could make a long list of reasons why teeth may relapse. These include: Growth variation...
995.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 32 : Number 11 : Page 0 : Nov 1998
Our more detail-minded readers may have already noticed some changes on the masthead opposite this column. We are pleased to welcome Drs. Frank Chang of Taiwan and Rohit Sachdeva of Dallas as Contribu...
996.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 43 : Number 4 : Page 213 : Apr 2009
Cephalometrics has been the diagnostic workhorse of the orthodontic profession since shortly after World War II. Early orthodontic diagnosis had consisted primarily of the analysis of clinical finding...
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Volume 2 : Number 10 : Page 0 : Dec 1968
It is always a source of excitement when something new comes out in our field. It is that kind of atmosphere that accompanies the announcement that plastic brackets bonded directly to teeth are commer...
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Volume 10 : Number 2 : Page 81 : Feb 1976
The United States is one of the few places in the world which does not use the metric system of weights and measures. Legislation has recently been enacted to encourage conversion to the use of metric...
999.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 41 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2007
Like many other orthodontists before and after me, I have become intrigued with the idea of assessing, quantifying, and measuring facial esthetics in hopes of coming to grips with the psychological co...
1000.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 29 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1995
Telematic Opulence Orthodontics is the application of scientific knowledge to clinical practice, creating changes on the most contemplated surface on earth--the face--on teeth, and on the bones that s...
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