April 2006
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Cover Story
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Miniscrew Troubleshooting |
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by JOHN W. GRAHAM, DDS, MD, AND JASON B. COPE, DDS, PhD |
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How to manage potential complications of using temporary anchorage devices |
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X Marks the Spot |
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by Paul Castelein, DDS, MS |
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Indirect bonding for ideal appliance placement |
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A Position of Strength |
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by Derek Mahony, BDS, MScOrtho |
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Refining occlusion with muscle balance to enhance long-term orthodon tic stability |
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You Get Who You Pay For |
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by CHARLENE N. WHITE |
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Looking at the results of a national staff salary survey will help you take a systematic approach to payroll |
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Informed Consent In the Real World |
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by LAURANCE JERROLD, DDS, JD |
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Climbing the risk-management ladder |
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The First-Impression Test |
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by DEBBIE BEST |
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Your patients' experiences in your office start long before they sit in your chair—are you sending the right message? |
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Help Yourself |
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by ROGER P. LEVIN, DDS |
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Finding the right reinvestment strategy for your practice |
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The Myth of the $499 PC |
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by Steve McEvoy |
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Why that cheap computer isn't really so cheap |
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Talking to Teens |
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by SUSIE VANDERLIP |
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Understanding the physical changes your patients are going through can help you communicate better with them |
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Sterilization Reality Check |
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by JACKIE DORST |
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Keeping your practice safe means doing more than just following the rules |
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