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June 1970
Volume 4, Issue 6

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

If there is one area that I have felt is really confused in orthodontics, it is our understanding of oral habits. We classify them as habits when many of them are not habits at all. Some are necessiti...

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Differential Movement Analysis, Part II

C. STEWART MCDOWELL DDS, MSD

The Analysis is designed to fill a severe orthodontic void by acting as a vehicle which can enable the operator to decide whether or not to extract teeth, how much each anchor molar will be required t...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

An Indirect Method for Fabricating the Mandibular Cuspid-to-Cuspid Fixed Retainer

THEODORE M. KOTTRABA DDS, MS

The mandibular cuspid-to-cuspid fixed retainer is probably the most popular fixed retainer in use by the orthodontic profession today. The purpose of this paper is not to discuss the advantages or dis...

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JCO Interviews Robert M. Ricketts

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, Interviews Editor

330-jco-img-5.jpgDR. BRANDT: All right, Rick, I want to change the subject now and discuss your article in the January 1969 Angle Orthodontist in which you listed twenty-four points which were general...

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Retrospective on Progressive Dentofacial Changes After Treatment and Retention, Part III

MAXWELL S. FOGEL DDS, JACK M. MAGILL DDS

Cases (Continued) Patient K.C. This represents a Class II division 1 subdivision high angle extraction case, with an FMA of 40°, a marked protrusion, and approximately a sixty percent anterior overbit...

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CLINICAL AID

It's All Done with Mirrors: Lock Pin Carrier

A.B. HALL LBIST

Many orthodontists still require the services of a chairside assistant in order to pin an archwire into position. Described below is an inexpensive but efficient lock pin carrier holding approximately...

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