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1041.

JCO INTERVIEWS

Charles J. Burstone, DDS, MS, Part 2: Biomechanics

Volume 41 : Number 3 : Page 0 : Mar 2007

Part 1 of this interview, on Facial Esthetics, is available in the February 2007 issue. DR. NANDA You have often been called the father of biomechanics in orthodontics. How did you get interested in b...

1042.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Looking to the Future

Volume 54 : Number 4 : Page 211 : Apr 2020

As I write this column, we are living under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic. The morbidity and mortality statistics are truly frightening at this point, and they are supposed to get much worse....

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An Effective Post-Treatment Consultation in 30 Seconds

Volume 12 : Number 11 : Page 790 : Nov 1978

790-jco-img-1.jpg 790-jco-img-0.jpgFew clinical orthodontists would challenge the necessity of posttreatment consultation as an adjunct to ethical practice promotion. Yet proper post-treatment consult...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Taking Stock of Management Service

Volume 31 : Number 7 : Page 407 : Jul 1997

A number of management service organizations are forming, and one is already active. If enough of these companies achieve the affiliations necessary to start operations and the capitalization necessar...

1045.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

What Defines a Specialist?

Volume 48 : Number 6 : Page 333 : Jun 2014

Shortly after completing my graduate program in orthodontics, I was interviewed by an older orthodontist from my hometown who was looking for an associate to join his practice and eventually buy him o...

1046.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Fools' Paradise?

Volume 21 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 1987

Fools' Paradise? Much has been said lately about the good old days of orthodontics--the Golden Age of Orthodontics. Certainly it was a time when there was an abundance of patients and when orthodontis...

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COMMENTARY Knowing Your Practice: A Cost Comparative Basis for Practice Management

MARTIN L. SCHULMAN Sep 1970

Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 544 : Sep 2017

Over his long association with orthodontists and with JCO, Martin L. Schulman was an outstanding influence on the management of orthodontic practices. In specific detail, as this 1970 article demonstr...

1048.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Our Expanding Role

Volume 40 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 2006

In the past, the term "interdisciplinary orthodontics" generally referred to the preparation of patients for definitive restorative and/or prosthodontic rehabilitation. Such treatment could include mo...

1049.

JCO Survey of Referring Dentists

Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 219 : Apr 2004

Responses to the JCO Survey of Referring Dentists offer orthodontists many clues about forming better relationships with GPs. The survey was mailed on June 30, 2003, to an arbitrary sampling of 5,000 ...

1050.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Real Thing

Volume 19 : Number 9 : Page 617 : Sep 1985

The Real Thing The marketing world--indeed the world--was shocked recently by the announcement that the Coca-Cola Company, after four and a half years of market research, was changing the 99-year-old ...

1051.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 1 : Number 2 : Page 56 : Oct 1967

The reaction of the orthodontic community to JPO has been quick and positive. The number of subscribers, the number and quality of participants, the amount and kinds of material that has been obtained...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Doctor's Dilemma

Volume 30 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1996

The Doctor's Dilemma Is orthodontics predicated on greater mathematical precision than is inherent in the system? In 1965, Professor Lotfi Zadeh published a paper he called "Fuzzy Sets", after which w...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Evolution of Invisalign

Volume 51 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2017

I think it's safe to say that few orthodontic innovations since the advent of preprogrammed, "straightwire" brackets have had as much impact on the specialty as Invisalign has. Right from the outset, it seemed that there were two opposing camps within orthodontics regarding the future of clear aligners. On one side, there were those who wanted no part of a product they saw as threatening to their livelihood. On the other, there were many who were enthusiastic about the potential of so-called "braceless orthodontics". The ability to move teeth without visible fixed appliances has always had tremendous patient appeal. Indeed, this very appeal had led to the development of lingual braces, removable appliances such as Crozats and positioners, and various sorts of vacuum-formed "aligners". Two decades ago, we were already witnessing a substantial increase in the demand for adult orthodontics. That demand virtually exploded with the advent of Invisalign.

1054.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 10 : Number 8 : Page 579 : Aug 1976

Practice building is the single most important factor in the orthodontist's financial well-being. It is the difference between one orthodontist doing well in a community and another doing poorly. It i...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Team, Team, Team

Volume 43 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 2009

As an orthodontist in a multidisciplinary, university-based group practice, I am frequently asked to consult on adult patients requiring complex, full-mouth reconstruction. Unlike the typical adolesce...

1056.

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 8 : Number 4 : Page 193 : Apr 1974

The Begg theory of attritional occlusion should be separated from the practice of Begg orthodontic treatment. Dr. P. R. Begg is an excellent clinical orthodontist and an outstanding anthropologist. Th...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

The Process of Caring

Volume 20 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1986

The Process of CaringThe three most important principles of a successful professional practice are availability, affability, and ability--in that order. Like most principles of life, they are easier t...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 5 : Number 5 : Page 243 : May 1971

To a lion or a tiger in the forest, loss of teeth or impairment of tooth function can be a life or death matter. To civilized man whose hands are tools that are superior to teeth and whose diet places...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Volume 7 : Number 6 : Page 350 : Jun 1973

There are two kinds of shoppers in orthodontics. One kind is shopping for a fee and the other for a diagnosis. Many of us have developed a resentment against both types. We sometimes behave as if ther...

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THE EDITOR'S CORNER

Beyond the Extraction Debate

Volume 51 : Number 10 : Page 637 : Oct 2017

Although it is unlikely that the extraction debate will ever be completely resolved, the vast majority of practicing orthodontists currently accept that extractions are a necessary part of our treatme...

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