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1121.
THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 33 : Number 5 : Page 257 : May 1999
One of my first and best friends in orthodontics was Henry Hulan, who to this day remains a valuable colleague and the source of much of my professional knowledge. The summer I entered Baylor's orth...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
How Many Home Runs Have You Hit Lately?
Volume 32 : Number 10 : Page 585 : Oct 1998
1998 will go down in baseball history as the year in which Mark McGwire demolished the 37-year-old record for most home runs hit in one season. To an extent, the home run is a metaphor for successful ...
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Volume 3 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1969
There are many papers of merit that have never been published. This group includes theses that have been written in partial fulfillment of requirements for master's degrees, Boards, and certification....
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JCO INTERVIEWS
Mr. Joseph Hogan on Align Technology
Volume 51 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 2017
DR. KEIM To start off, Joe, is there anything you would particularly like to bring to the attention of JCO readers? MR. HOGAN I'd just like them to understand our position regarding the support that we have for orthodontists, and how we believe in the community. I believe there has been a lot of controversy in the past in the sense of our support of GPs vs. our support of orthodontists. I don't want your readers to have any kind of concern regarding how we view the orthodontic community. Our commitment to it is really important. Secondly, they're probably uncomfortable with me. They knew the former CEO of Align Technology, Tom Prescott, for several years. I think without being exposed to someone for very long, you fill your own vacuum in a sense of who this guy is, and I want them to be comfortable with me. I carry on Tom's legacy, and I see the company in a lot of the ways that Tom did.
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Recording the Occlusion: An Easy Method
Volume 11 : Number 10 : Page 683 : Oct 1977
In previous articles (JCO July 1975, July 1976) I discussed the importance of recording the occlusion for the orthodontic patient and the need in orthodontics for "Two Diagnostic Procedures." The firs...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 50 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2016
Like many orthodontists of my generation, I spent a few years right out of dental school in the practice of general dentistry. Filled with youthful bravado and self-presumed omniscience with respect t...
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COMMENTARY JCO Interviews Dr. Bjorn U. Zachrisson on Excellence in Finishing
EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB Jul-1986-Aug. 1986
Volume 51 : Number 9 : Page 555 : Sep 2017
In a 1986 two-part interview, JCO Editor Gene Gottlieb discussed the details of case finishing with Dr. Zachrisson. Topics ranged from overcorrection to esthetic contouring and stripping to retention. This essay by Dr. Jonathan Sandler describes the impact of Dr. Zachrisson’s philosophy on the profession and on his own teaching.
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THE CUTTING EDGE
The Evolution of Digital Study Models
Volume 41 : Number 9 : Page 557 : Sep 2007
Dr. James Mah's article, "The Evolution of Digital Study Models", describes what I believe to be a pivotal period in the history of orthodontics. Although dental study casts have improved gradually ov...
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Volume 24 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1990
This month's topics are surgical-orthodontic cases and second opinions.1. If you are treating surgical-orthodontic cases, what percentage of your total case load are they ? Orthognathic cases appear t...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 39 : Number 10 : Page 573 : Oct 2005
When I told my friends I had to go to Paris for an orthodontic conference, I must say I didn't get much sympathy. Of course, most of us don't normally have the opportunity to walk out of a meeting, ho...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Bias vs. Science in Clinical Decision-Making
Volume 49 : Number 1 : Page 9 : Jan 2015
Over the years, I have written several times about statistics and evidence-based dentistry.1-3 In my very first JCO interview, I was the interviewee rather than the interviewer, as our Senior Editor, ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 21 : Number 3 : Page 141 : Mar 1987
Time Is NOT MoneyIt has become almost an article of faith in our profession that time is money--that time is what the orthodontist has to offer in the marketplace. Other professionals, such as lawyers...
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ROUND TABLE Third Party Programs
Volume 10 : Number 10 : Page 744 : Oct 1976
JCO It is important for orthodontists to understand third party programs and to develop principles, guidelines and procedures for dealing with them, because precedents that are set in these programs n...
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LETTERS
Volume 41 : Number 5 : Page 257 : May 2007
Regarding the "Pearl" on "J-Hook Headgear Safety" by Dr. S. Everett Rushing (JCO, October 2006): Like Dr. Rushing, I like J-hook headgears because Jack Hickham was one of the finest orthodontists I ev...
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BOOK REVIEW
Volume 51 : Number 6 : Page 346 : Jun 2017
Orthognathic Surgery: Principles, Planning, and Practice FARHAD B. NAINI, BDS, MSc, PhD, FDS RCS, MOrth RCS, GCAP, FHEADALHIT S. GILL, BDS, BSc, MSc, FDS RCS, MOrth RCS, FHEA 936 pages. $229.99 for ha...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Dentofacial Esthetics: From Macro to Micro
Volume 55 : Number 6 : Page 342 : Jun 2021
DAVID M. SARVER, DMD, MS 512 pages, 2,500+ illustrations. $268. 2020.Quintessence Publishing Co., Inc. 411 N. Raddant Road, Batavia, IL 60510(800) 621-0387; www.quintbook.com. It is indeed my pleasure...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 24 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1990
Back to the Future IIThe past three issues of JCO have contained a series of articles about the DigiGraph Work Station. Although it will not be the last word on this type of sophisticated imaging, it ...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 52 : Number 12 : Page 664 : Dec 2018
As I write this column, I have just returned from the biennial Invisalign Summit in Las Vegas. I have attended most of these meetings over the years, and I have to say that they just get better and be...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 30 : Number 8 : Page 421 : Aug 1996
I once advocated periodic, formal, individual employee performance appraisals, but I have recently come to the conclusion that, in most instances, they are of limited value and can even be counterprod...
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Volume 49 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 2015
Here at JCO, we make it part of our mission to bring new ideas to the practice of orthodontics. Articles on temporary anchorage devices and cone-beam technology that would have come across as science fiction in the not-toodistant past are now commonplace in the orthodontic literature, particularly this journal. Many practitioners, including me, are always excited to try out new techniques, new appliances, and new developments in all areas of the specialty. We pride ourselves in being on the cutting edge - indeed, JCO has a regular department with just that name: "The Cutting Edge".
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