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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 7B: Case Reports--Extraction
Volume 17 : Number 7 : Page 464 : Jul 1983
This article presents two extraction cases treated with a lingual approach. Case 3 represents a suitable example for a beginning lingual extraction case. Case 4 is a much more difficult extraction cas...
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Adaptability of the Twin-Wire Appliance to Modern Day Orthodontics, Part 1
Volume 10 : Number 7 : Page 546 : Jul 1976
This is a demonstration of the twin-wire appliance and its adaptability to modern day orthodontics. The appliance components of the twin-wire mechanism are as developed by Dr. Joseph E. Johnson: the t...
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Adaptability of the Twin-Wire Appliance to Modern Day Orthodontics, Part 2
Volume 10 : Number 8 : Page 610 : Aug 1976
Part 1 of this article appeared in the July issue of JCO. In this installment, two additional cases are presented to demonstrate refinements in the twin-wire appliance therapy, adapting it to modern d...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 7A: Case Reports--Nonextraction, Consolidation
Volume 17 : Number 5 : Page 310 : May 1983
As suggested in a previous article (JCO, January 1983), lingual orthodontics should be approached conservatively, progressing from the simpler cases to the more complex. Case reports in this series on...
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The Centric Relation Tooth Positioner: Its Use as a Finishing Appliance for Modern Orthodontics
Volume 12 : Number 1 : Page 24 : Jan 1978
Occlusion is the Medium of Dentistry, the central hub of the wheel, from which radiates all of the fields of dentistry. Its understanding is basic and application of its principles is essential, if we...
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Volume 13 : Number 6 : Page 390 : Jun 1979
JCO How do you evaluate a surgical-orthodontic case?DR. WOLK We get intraoral and extraoral photographs, tomograms, head films, panoramic and periapical x-rays, and models. The tomograms are valuable ...
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Lingual Orthodontics: A Status Report, Part 3: Indirect Bonding--Laboratory and Clinical Procedures
Volume 16 : Number 12 : Page 812 : Dec 1982
Indirect bonding of orthodontic brackets initially gained some popularity as a result of the efforts of Drs. Silverman and Cohen.1 A survey on bonding, conducted in 1978 by ,Dr. Gorelick, 2 indicated ...
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Volume 11 : Number 5 : Page 330 : May 1977
JCO Orthodontists have to know more about the surgical considerations in orthognathic surgery and, on the other hand, surgeons have to know more about the orthodontic considerations. Hopefully, the tw...
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Orthodontic Photography Procedure and Equipment
Volume 3 : Number 4 : Page 196 : Apr 1969
Profile and full face photography is an important diagnostic aid in orthodontics. The American Board of Orthodontics, and most regional orthodontic societies, require that photographs be part of the e...
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ORTHODONTIC ECONOMICS
Volume 14 : Number 8 : Page 572 : Aug 1980
In the past, when orthodontists have been asked to list the factors that they felt contributed most to an economic decline in orthodontics, Number One on the list was "Too many orthodontists". It was ...
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Comparing Orthodontic Fees of Orthodontists, General Dentists, and Pedodontists
Volume 11 : Number 11 : Page 731 : Nov 1977
In the February 1977 JADA, a report was published entitled "Dental fees charged by general practitioners and selected specialists in the United States, 1975". It was intended to compare the fees charg...
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Effective Marketing for Orthodontists
Volume 21 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1987
The fee-for-service, solo orthodontist is one of the last professional entrepreneurs of this century. Such an orthodontist is practicing today in a dynamic and often hostile environment. The average a...
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Activators for the Fixed Appliance Orthodontist
Volume 14 : Number 8 : Page 529 : Aug 1980
Most American orthodontists feel that the treatment of most malocclusion is best done in the early permanent dentition and with fixed appliances. There are times, however, when treatment in the mixed ...
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Volume 28 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1994
Bonding orthodontic attachments can be problematic in adult patients with crown-and-bridge restorations.1 Ceramic or veneer crowns must be roughened or etched before bonding,2,3 and debonding leaves a...
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Volume 10 : Number 2 : Page 137 : Feb 1976
Although welding is one of the technical procedures most commonly used by orthodontists, the process is usually poorly understood and not employed efficiently. The purpose of this discussion is to ena...
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ORTHODONTIC ECONOMICS
Volume 14 : Number 7 : Page 490 : Jul 1980
Demography is the statistical study of population size, growth, distribution, and migration; the relationship of these to other vital statistics; and their affect on social and economic conditions. De...
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Volume 16 : Number 5 : Page 313 : May 1982
The Problem Suppose you have a case that started out with a Class II division 1 malocclusion with crowding, blocked out upper cuspids, and protrusive upper incisors. After many months into treatment, ...
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Volume 7 : Number 5 : Page 294 : May 1973
This is the third in a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Parts 1 and 2 appeared in the January 1973 and March 1973 issues of JCO. The S...
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Volume 10 : Number 8 : Page 596 : Aug 1976
"Feedback" is a word that has emerged in our professional and technical language in the past 20 years and has gained a lot of currency as persons have become increasingly concerned about accuracy in c...
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Volume 7 : Number 1 : Page 23 : Jan 1973
JCO is proud to present a series of articles derived from a course given at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. We acknowledge with thanks the kind cooperation of the Department of Contin...
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