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December 1970
Volume 4, Issue 12

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

There are ideas that achieve the status of "a well-known fact" through repetition. Some of these have become a routine part of the treatment procedure of many orthodontists without having been proven....

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Indirect Technique

THOMAS E. PERKOWSKI DDS

This article is a brief description of the clinical and laboratory procedures for this indirect method of appliance construction. Although the method is described for segmented arch technique, it is e...

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Implanto-Orthodontics

LEONARD I. LINKOW DDS

The use of endosseous implants in orthodontics has been relatively uncommon until recently. This is understandable, for thus far the major emphasis in implantology has been on perfecting implant desig...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Offset Bend in Uprighting Spring to Avoid Tissue Impingement

There are many cases in which the gingival tissue interferes with the gingival opening of the vertical slot in a combination bracket (Fig. 1). An unmodified uprighting spring (Fig. 2), placed under th...

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CLINICAL AID

More Plier Modifications

Take a Bernard plier and scratch a ruler scale on the side of one leg. Neither great accuracy nor a true measuring scale are important, because this device is not used for measurement. It is used as a...

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OFFICE EFFICIENCIES

HOWARD J. RUDERMAN DDS

We all have developed unique procedures which have enabled us to function more effectively. These may range from pointers in practice management to clinical and laboratory technics. This column is dev...

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