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February 1969
Volume 3, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

Transfer cases have a life of their own in orthodontics. If they are not orthodontic stepchildren, they are at best viewed by most of us with a resigned tolerance. What you usually hear about transfer...

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Begg Series, Part VI: Non-Extraction Treatment with the Begg Technique

BRAINERD F. SWAIN DDS

In describing his treatment of the four non-extraction cases presented in his text, Begg1 noted that (1) no third stage mechanics were required for two; (2) the third patient needed no second stage, a...

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A Technique for Realignment and Stripping of Crowded Lower Incisors

LOUIS B. KELSTEN DDS

Well-aligned and separated lower incisors can be stripped with greater accuracy and with less danger of mutilating approximating teeth. Therefore, this technique first realigns the crowded lower incis...

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Occlusion of the Buccal Segments as Influenced by Disharmony of the Buccal Teeth

DAVID A. DRAGIFF DDS

Most practitioners discard the academic and detailed description of cusp and plane relationship of the posterior teeth and reduce the "normal" occlusal relationship of the buccal teeth to the occludin...

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Orthodontic Practice in New Zealand

J.F.A. HARDING DDS

92-jco-img-0.jpgIn a long narrow country consisting of two islands spread over a thousand miles and with a total population of just under three million, problems of location, accessibility and travel ...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

The Tube Repair

The labial frame wire of a Hawley appliance will frequently break as a result of too many bends or, more likely, because the patient flips the appliance up and down with his tongue. One of the most fr...

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