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March 1970
Volume 4, Issue 3

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There is a hidden potential in every orthodontic practice which may be one of the richest resources that we have and it is largely overlooked. It is simply a longer interval between patient visits. It...

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A Reappraisal of Cephalometrics, Part II

C. STEWART MCDOWELL DDS, MSD

Explanation of the Advantages of the Relaxed Cephalogram (Continued) (B) An accurate and dependable bite opening inventory for the patient is immediately obvious. The predictability of the conventiona...

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Cephalometric Trimming of Dental Casts

VIKEN SASSOUNI DFMP, DDS, MSC, DSC

The dental apparatus is tributary to the facial structures in which it is housed. Of these, the muscular system and the skeletal components are the most directly influential. Many of the variabilities...

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JCO Interviews Alton W. Moore and Richard A. Riedel

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, Interviews Editor

Alton W. Moore received his dental education at the University of California in San Francisco, graduating with a DDS degree in 1941. Following a four-year period of time during which he interned at th...

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TECHNIQIUE CLINIC

Band Removal

ALBERT SIGNORELLA DDS

The removal of lower anterior bands is often difficult and painful. A simple technique for solving this problem is to use a side-cutting plier. The beaks of the plier are placed behind the wings of th...

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