Journal of Clinical Orthodontics
Journal of Clinical Orthodontics is a professional, peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the field of Orthodontics. It is a monthly publication that provides a platform for orthodontists to share their research, clinical experiences, and advancements in orthodontic techniques and technology.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics (JCO) is a highly respected publication in the field of Orthodontics. It is published monthly and is dedicated to providing orthodontists with the most up-to-date information on clinical procedures, case reports, and research findings. The journal is peer-reviewed, ensuring that all content is of the highest quality and relevance to the field.
Content[edit | edit source]
The content of the JCO includes a wide range of topics related to orthodontics. This includes research articles, case reports, clinical techniques, and reviews. The journal also features special issues on specific topics, such as Invisalign, Dental Braces, and Orthodontic Retainers.
Audience[edit | edit source]
The primary audience for the JCO is practicing orthodontists, but it is also a valuable resource for dental students, dental hygienists, and other dental professionals. The journal's content is designed to be practical and applicable to everyday clinical practice, making it a useful tool for anyone involved in orthodontic care.
History[edit | edit source]
The Journal of Clinical Orthodontics was first published in 1967. Since then, it has grown to become one of the most respected journals in the field of orthodontics. The journal is known for its commitment to quality and its focus on practical, clinical information.
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