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Differential Movement Analysis, Part I
Volume 4 : Number 5 : Page 277 : May 1970
ForewardIn orthodontics today we have many analyses which are accepted as aids in determining the position desired of the lower incisors at termination of treatment. There is not a great amount of dif...
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Product News in the October 2024 Issue
Volume 2024 : Number 10 : Page 607 : Oct 2024
PRODUCT NEWS is presented as a service to the reader and in no way implies endorsement by JCO.
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Organization and Strategy of a Delegated Case Presentation
Volume 17 : Number 10 : Page 692 : Oct 1983
Orthodontists have traditionally delegated reversible clinical tasks to properly trained personnel under their direct supervision as a logical extension of the doctor's capability and one with which m...
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Volume 13 : Number 4 : Page 215 : Apr 1979
Thirty-five years ago this month, I was aboard a ship somewhere off the coast of Ireland proceeding toward an as yet unidentified destination, when the loudspeaker announced in a matter-of-fact manner...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 49 : Number 4 : Page 221 : Apr 2015
Like many others in my generation--the baby boomers-- I am looking forward to the day I can retire. As I write this editorial, I look up at my daily calendar and see that I have 1,676 days until I am ...
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CASE REPORT
Ankylosis and the Frontal Occlusal Plane
Volume 25 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1991
A 17-year-old female presented for orthodontic treatment with missing upper and lower second premolars, and lower right first and second molars that were severely tipped mesially (Fig. 1). The patient...
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Volume 39 : Number 9 : Page 527 : Sep 2005
Questions About Miniscrews Regarding your Editor's Corner, "Answering the Questions About Miniscrews", in the January 2005 issue of JCO: Your initial reluctance to endorse such procedures was, I bel...
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Volume 8 : Number 5 : Page 254 : May 1974
We may be approaching a confrontation between the profession and the insurance industry over administrative control and over who will make the professional decisions with regard to who will be treated...
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Volume 11 : Number 5 : Page 303 : May 1977
If I were an x-ray salesman, I would make a real effort to sell orthodontists on the idea of frontal cephalometric analysis as a routine part of orthodontic diagnosis and evaluation. The orthodontist ...
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Volume 10 : Number 6 : Page 409 : Jun 1976
If you agree that there is a need for renewed efforts at practice building in light of a growing economic threat to orthodontic practice and if you further agree that there are evidences of a growing ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 48 : Number 4 : Page 213 : Apr 2014
This year's annual session of the AAO was noteworthy for a number of reasons. First of all, it was great to see the recovery that New Orleans has made since I last visited--in 2006, several months aft...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 38 : Number 4 : Page 189 : Apr 2004
One of the great unknowns in orthodontics is what happens to our completed cases post-treatment. What happens to those patients on permanent retention who drift away from the practice? What happens pe...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Walk Before You Run a Practice
Volume 56 : Number 5 : Page 263 : May 2022
During his acceptance speech at the 2019 Tony Awards, American actor and choreographer André de Shields said, “Slowly is the fastest way to get where you want to be.” I wish I had heeded his advice ea...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 38 : Number 2 : Page 61 : Feb 2004
I guess all of us have our heroes as we go through life. Most of mine have been the simple, straight-forward, no-nonsense types. When I began my specialty training in orthodontics, there were many gia...
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Volume 57 : Number 4 : Page 208 : Apr 2023
I first came to know Dr. Tom Mulligan in the spring of 1968, when he presented a paper for membership in the Southwest Angle Society of Orthodontists. His presentation was a tour de force that flummox...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Volume 59 : Number 6 : Page 409 : Jun 2025
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Self-Organization as Practice Management
Volume 32 : Number 7 : Page 405 : Jul 1998
The business and professional fields have been through so many management fads, it begins to appear that we are willing victims of a sect of management gurus who make a living writing variations on a ...
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Esthetic Treatment Planning for Orthognathic Surgery
Volume 44 : Number 3 : Page 196 : Mar 2010
When planning treatment for the correction of dentofacial deformities, facial and airway needs should be addressed concurrently with occlusal correction. In this article, we will briefly examine the t...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 55 : Number 12 : Page 724 : Dec 2021
While many adults express the desire to improve their smiles, some do not pursue orthodontic treatment simply because they do not want to be seen with braces on their teeth. The demand for “invisible”...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 51 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 2017
On a recent shopping trip to a large department store, my wife and I noticed a Wi-Fi-enabled Crock-Pot. Given that my wife was a busy teacher and elementary-school administrator and I was a busy orthodontist while we raised a large family, Crock-Pot cookery has been a mainstay of our household, allowing us to have hot, nutritious meals ready when we got home from work. But we were both a little puzzled as to why any Crock-Pot would need Wi-Fi capability. On closer investigation, we found that the Wi-Fi allows the user to monitor and control the cooking vessel from miles away, using a smartphone. It made me realize just how far into the digital age we are.
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