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The Biocreative Strategy Part 5: Labial and Lingual Space Closure in Extraction Treatment
Volume 52 : Number 10 : Page 528 : Oct 2018
Space closure in Biocreative extraction therapy is simple to manage, as Dr. Kim and colleagues demonstrate in Part 5 of their six-part series. A bonded mesh tube appliance is shown for labial retraction using Class I and Class III elastics; an anteroposterior lingual retractor is anchored by a palatal miniplate for lingual mechanics.
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THE HOT SEAT
Volume 47 : Number 3 : Page 169 : Mar 2013
Over the course of my training, I've been taught by many wonderful educators--gifted, giving individuals who piqued my curiosity, challenged my thinking, and most of all gave me a lifelong love of lea...
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JCO Interviews Dr. Stephen R. Marquardt on the Golden Decagon and Human Facial Beauty
Volume 36 : Number 6 : Page 339 : Jun 2002
DR. GOTTLIEB Steve, you appeared on a recent television documentary series, The Human Face, in a section called "Beauty", and presented a Golden Decagon mask that you have devised from the Golden Rati...
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CLINICAL AID
Instrument Racks from Empty Alginate Containers
Volume 21 : Number 1 : Page 55 : Jan 1987
55-jco-img-0.jpgEmpty alginate containers can be useful as orthodontic instrument racks. Simply reduce the height of the empty container to about 12cm with a high-speed carbide bur. Pour orthodontic p...
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Volume 6 : Number 9 : Page 522 : Sep 1972
The Truth In Lending Act applies to virtually all orthodontic fees, and all orthodontists are required to comply with the provisions of the law. In spite of rumors that compliance may no longer be man...
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Volume 13 : Number 9 : Page 606 : Sep 1979
Delivered before the members of the Foundation for Orthodontic Research (FOR), Scottsdale, Arizona, April 26, 1979. The literature abounds with occlusal concepts that prescribe the ideal for man. The ...
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Volume 5 : Number 7 : Page 359 : Jul 1971
Interprofessional relations is a neglected area with some very real and practical implications for orthodontists. We tend to stress administrative aspects such as methods of communication without actu...
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Volume 28 : Number 7 : Page 0 : Jul 1994
What criteria should be considered in accepting patients into orthodontic care? Once patients are under treatment, how can they be terminated for non-cooperation or for non-payment of fees?There are m...
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New Horizons in Intra- and Extraoral Instant Photography
Volume 1 : Number 4 : Page 156 : Dec 1967
156-jco-img-0.jpgA quiet revolution is presently underway in the photographic phase of dental record taking. These changes were initiated with the advent of instant processing film. Instantaneous and ...
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Volume 12 : Number 7 : Page 486 : Jul 1978
Recent articles in the JCO have expressed a concern for the future of orthodontics as it is practiced today. The facts and figures used as examples in these articles are sound. The conditions that pre...
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Volume 3 : Number 6 : Page 279 : Jun 1969
An event has occurred which has the most profound implications for orthodontists, indeed for all dentists. The New York Times of April 22, 1969 reported that the United States Supreme Court, in a 6 to...
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SureSmile: A Report of Clinical Findings
Volume 39 : Number 5 : Page 297 : May 2005
SureSmile* is a comprehensive, all-digital orthodontic care solution that uses three-dimensional diagnostics and customized fixed appliances to deliver efficient, consistent, high-quality treatment ou...
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Clinical Efficiency of LightForce 3D-Printed Custom Brackets
Volume 57 : Number 5 : Page 274 : May 2023
A study by Dr. Waldman and colleagues compares the clinical performance of LightForce 3D-printed polycrystalline alumina brackets to that of conventional bracket systems. The average treatment time is found to be shorter in the LightForce group.
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THE EDITOR'S CORNER
Some Thoughts on Appointment Intervals
Volume 45 : Number 7 : Page 361 : Jul 2011
The length of time between orthodontic appointments, generally called the "appointment interval", has been the subject of debate for years. Various reasons have been given for selecting one interval o...
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Practical Methods of Bonding: Direct and Indirect
Volume 9 : Number 10 : Page 610 : Oct 1975
Table of Contents I Advantages and Disadvantages of BondingA. Advantages B. Disadvantages II Requirements of a Good Adhesive A. Introduction to Protecto III Theoretical Considerations A. Principles of...
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BOOK REVIEWS
Volume 36 : Number 1 : Page 29 : Jan 2002
ANTHONY A. GIANELLY, DMD, PHD, MD256 pages, 128 illustrations. $225. 2000.GAC International, Inc.185 Oval DriveCentral Islip, NY 11722(800) 645-5530; www.gacintl.com. The Bidimensional Technique was m...
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Volume 18 : Number 6 : Page 427 : Jun 1984
For many years I have believed that orthodontists face two challenges throughout their professional lives. The first is to develop a source of patients at a level sufficient to provide some measure of...
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Clinical Applications of Electrothermal Bonding
Volume 29 : Number 4 : Page 0 : Apr 1995
The acid-etch technique for bonding orthodontic brackets became generally accepted in the late 1970s.1 However, despite the modifications and refinements that have since taken place, the procedure for...
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Volume 22 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1988
If management of an orthodontic practice is to be a positive function and not a haphazard endeavor carried wherever it goes by random choices or lack of choices, there must be planning. Planning by se...
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Digital Design and Manufacturing of the Lingualcare Bracket System
Volume 39 : Number 6 : Page 375 : Jun 2005
The first lingual orthodontic systems, introduced in the early 1970s, used conventional labial brackets that were modified by the clinician and bonded directly to the lingual surfaces. Brackets design...
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