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January 1969
Volume 3, Issue 1

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There are many papers of merit that have never been published. This group includes theses that have been written in partial fulfillment of requirements for master's degrees, Boards, and certification....

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Begg Series, Part V: Root Control Methods with the Begg Technique

ALBERT E. MILLER JR. DDS

It has been shown that the pure Begg technique utilizes light round archwires and orthodontic attachments incorporating a single point of contact and narrow mesio-distal dimensions for simple tipping ...

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A Variation in Cementation

GEORGE KAPRELIAN DDS, MS

22-jco-img-0.jpgMATERIALS Pro Cem (Professional Products Company, Box 1628, San Diego, California 92112) Disposable paper slabs and cement spatula B-D Plastipak--2½ cc Sterile Disposable Syringe only ...

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Leveling the Curve of Spee: Its Effect On Mandibular Arch Length

DOYLE W. BALDRIDGE DDS, MS

IntroductionMany cases of malocclusion present an excessive curve of Spee, with an accompanying deep vertical overbite. Most desirably, the curve is reduced by the process of leveling the occlusal pla...

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DANGER SIGNALS

Occlusal Interference

Here you have this case under retention. The upper left cuspid looks way out of line labially (Fig. 1). A closer look (Fig. 2) reveals an incompatibility of tooth anatomy of occluding teeth. The mesia...

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