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February 1968
Volume 2, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There are three orthodontic appliances whose mechanics are so fundamentally sound that they would seem to be indispensable to the modern orthodontist. Yet, there are some orthodontists who employ none...

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CONTROL YOUR PRACTICE

HOWARD D. DIMOND DDS

The first treatment appointment is a short, ten minute appointment for placing separations throughout the mouth. The second visit is a long, hour and a half to two hour appointment during school, to p...

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A Hygienic Appliance for Rapid Expansion

WILLIAM BIEDERMAN DDS

  It is generally believed that orthodontic forces affect the alveolar process only. Rapid palatal expansion as re-introduced by Haas1, is a significant advance in maxillary orthopedics. It opens the ...

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A Technique for Early Class II Treatment, Part I: The Modified Edgewise Appliance (MED) Technique

WALTER G. SPENGEMAN DDS

Rationale It is my conviction that bringing protruding maxillary teeth, in early skeletal Class II cases, into a more functional position with the lower anterior teeth and holding them there during th...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Fig. 1 There are times when a conventional Hawley retainer just does not stay in place. You spend what seems like endless chair-time in the middle of a busy afternoon making all kinds of adjustments i...

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JPO Interviews Dr. Charles H. Tweed, Part 3

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, CHARLES H. TWEED

This is the third and concluding installment of the Tweed Interview conducted by Dr. Sidney Brandt, Interviews Editor for JPO. The first two installments appeared in the December, 1967, and January, 1...

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