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Hygiene and the Orthodontic Patient
Volume 33 : Number 8 : Page 443 : Aug 1999
Hygienically challenged patients are the bane of an orthodontist's professional existence. It is difficult to be proud of even perfectly aligned teeth when they are marred by decalcification1,2 and pe...
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Orthodontic Recycling at the Crossroads
Volume 37 : Number 3 : Page 133 : Mar 2003
Thousands of orthodontic practitioners around the world currently recycle brackets, tubes, and bands.1 Nearly all recyclers, whether commercial companies or private clinicians, use heat and electropol...
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Orthodontic Assessment by the Numbers
Volume 12 : Number 2 : Page 116 : Feb 1978
This assessment uses three groups of numbers to describe the extent of a malocclusion in quantitative terms, when the teeth are in centric occlusion: GROUP 1--The relationships of the maxillary and ma...
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Volume 1 : Number 10 : Page 42 : Aug 2019
The high cost of remodeling, building, and keeping up with technology has an impact on how much you can afford to pay for an orthodontic practice. This section includes four articles. The first articl...
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Volume 24 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1990
Editor's Note: This article represents the experience of one orthodontist in one state. Regulations vary from state to state, and any orthodontist instituting an infection control program should check...
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Criteria Used by General Dentists To Choose an Orthodontist
Volume 33 : Number 2 : Page 87 : Feb 1999
Orthodontists have always relied heavily on referrals from general practitioners for the majority of their patients.1 However, recent changes in the management of dental and orthodontic practices have...
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Factors Involved in Choosing an Orthodontist in a Competitive Market
Volume 45 : Number 6 : Page 333 : Aug 2011
Originally published in June 2011 Editor's Note: This quarterly JCO column is compiled by Contributing Editor Robert Haeger. Every few months, Dr. Haeger presents a successful approach or strategy for...
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Perceptions of Facial Appearance by Orthodontists and the General Public
Volume 31 : Number 3 : Page 164 : Mar 1997
Recent studies have confirmed that dentists and lay persons tend to view facial esthetics differently. Prahl-Andersen and colleagues showed line drawings of facial profiles and color photographs of de...
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Sterilization and Disinfection Procedures: A Survey of Georgia Orthodontists
Volume 22 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1988
A great deal of attention has recently been devoted to the spread of the hepatitis B and AIDS viruses. In 1986 a New Hampshire oral surgeon reportedly passed hepatitis B to 10 of his patients, two of ...
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Orthodontic Practice in New Zealand
Volume 3 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1969
92-jco-img-0.jpgIn a long narrow country consisting of two islands spread over a thousand miles and with a total population of just under three million, problems of location, accessibility and travel ...
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Orthodontic Economic Index: 1977
Volume 11 : Number 7 : Page 453 : Jul 1977
The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of hundreds of orthodontic practices established for five years or longer. No new practices were included, and high and low e...
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Orthodontic Economic Index--1980
Volume 14 : Number 7 : Page 459 : Jul 1980
The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of over 200 orthodontic practices established for five years or longer. No new practices were included, and high and low extr...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Survey of Orthodontic Students on Practice Facility Preferences
Volume 37 : Number 4 : Page 213 : Apr 2003
Most orthodontists who are considering selling their practices look toward recent graduates as the most likely buyers. In 2001, 260 residents graduated from U.S. orthodontic programs. Of these, howeve...
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Orthodontic Economic Index--1982
Volume 16 : Number 7 : Page 477 : Jul 1982
The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of over 200 orthodontic practices established for five years or longer. No new practices were included, and high and low extr...
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Behavior Modification for Orthodontic Cooperation
Volume 17 : Number 5 : Page 322 : May 1983
Few areas of health delivery require more cooperation than orthodontics. Yet methods of eliciting cooperation are only occasionally taught in graduate orthodontic programs and in continuing education ...
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Orthodontic Economic Index--1979
Volume 13 : Number 6 : Page 374 : Jun 1979
(This material was adapted from an article which appeared in the DENTAL FINANCE NEWSLETTER, published by DCA.)The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of over 200 ort...
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Orthodontic Economic Index--1983
Volume 17 : Number 7 : Page 483 : Jul 1983
The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of more than 200 orthodontic practices established for five years or longer. No new practices were included, and high and low...
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Orthodontic Economic Index--1978
Volume 12 : Number 6 : Page 424 : Jun 1978
The orthodontic economic index presented here was derived from an analysis of over 200 orthodontic practices established for five years or longer. No new practices were included, and high and low extr...
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Orthodontic Economic Index--1985
Volume 19 : Number 7 : Page 496 : Jul 1985
Our review included the largest number of practice financial statements from consulting clients that we have ever analyzed; The change in our percentage of larger-than-average practices has been so pr...
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Orthodontic Financial Analysis - 1987
Volume 22 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1988
Compared to previous years, profitability declined in all dental specialties except one (periodontics) during 1987. The percentage of decline is slowing, but the trend is unmistakable and gives us cau...
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