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November 1967
Volume 1, Issue 11

Retainer Splint

PHIL L. DEAL DDS

The purpose of this retainer is, primarily, to replace the lower fixed cuspid-to-cuspid retainer. It is easy to construct and rarely breaks. The usual construction employs an .036" stainless steel wir...

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

It has always struck me as slightly barbaric to tie rotations using great force on a steel ligature tie around the archwire and through an eyelet. It is true that it frequently is an example of instan...

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JPO Interviews Dr. Irving D. Buchin

103-jco-img-1.jpgThis is the second and concluding article in this series. The first article appeared in the October issue of JPO. How do you treat extraction cases in the mixed dentition? In all extr...

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Twists and Turns

DAVID A. DRAGIFF DDS, JEROME L. BLAFER DDS, EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The direction in which most of us twist and tuck wires is usually a matter of habit and convenience. But, it is an example of how the most commonplace operation in orthodontics can be done consistentl...

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CONTROL YOUR PRACTICE

HOWARD D. DIMOND DDS

In this third article in his series, Dr. Dimond discusses his systems of billing and financial recordkeeping. While my previous methods of recordkeeping and filing provided reasonable control, a great...

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JPO Q&A

1% a Month Interest ChargeQ Many department stores and gasoline companies charge interest at 1% a month on balances unpaid after 30 days. Last month my gardener started doing this. My first reaction w...

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Elastic Thread with the Begg Technique

HARRY G. BARRER DDS

Elastic thread is ideally suited for rotations and space closing with the Begg appliance. It can be used in all treatment stages without untoward effect on teeth or appliance function. It does not cau...

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