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January 1970
Volume 4, Issue 1

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

This is the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics. For the past two and a half years we have been publishing as the Journal of Practical Orthodontics. During that time we have developed a format within whi...

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THE "M" Arch

JEROME L. BLAFER DDS

The "M" arch is a simple mechanism for solving a problem that is sometimes complicated to treat. This problem is seen in the syndrome of large maxillary anterior diastemas, a deep bite, good posterior...

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ROUND TABLE

Retention

21-jco-img-0.jpgRound table participants: Drs. Arthur I. Thomas, Howard D. Dimond, Walter S. Bogad, Howard S. Spurrier (Moderator), Harry S. Galblum, and George W. Moss. DR. SPURRIER: Will someone beg...

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Cephalometric Diagnosis Using the Quadrilateral Analysis

ROCCO J. DI PAOLO DDS, JACOB L. MARKOWITZ DMD, DOMINIC A. CASTALDO DDS

When diagnosing an orthodontic case one must begin by recognizing if any skeletal problem exists. This is necessary in order to see the malocclusion in its proper perspective. All too often the same...

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Treatment of the Class II Division 1 Four Bicuspid Extraction Case with the Johnson Twin Arch

FRED S. FINK DDS

In 1946 Doctor Johnson wrote that he hesitated to write a paper on extractions, the reason being that he didn't want some to think that he was carried away by the then present extraction wave. I extra...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Chaining Impacted Teeth

DAVID A. DRAGIFF DDS

Small link chain, made of stainless steel or brass, is of great help in handling impacted teeth. It provides multiple points of ligation, judgment of movement and leaves the point of attachment to the...

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