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February 1971
Volume 5, Issue 2

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

How many times have you extracted a well-positioned upper first bicuspid in order to provide space to move a distant, deeply impacted cuspid into the arch? Why did you do it? I can only think of two g...

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More About the Universal Appliance

JORGE FASTLICHT DDS

This paper may be considered a continuation of "The Universal Appliance Today", Parts I and II, published in the November and December 1969 issues of JPO. Some of the drawings have been adapted from t...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Model Miscellany

1. Trimming Unless models are trimmed in a standard way, there is no real basis for comparison and especially no judgment about what happened to the inclination of the upper anterior teeth in treatmen...

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The New Cephalometrics: The Muzj Fronto-Facial Analysis, Part I

JEROME L. BLAFER DDS

This article is adapted from the forthcoming book, Oro-Facial Anthropometrics, by Professor Edmondo Muzj. All illustrations are from the book. Cephalometrics can offer the orthodontist immeasurable ai...

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ROUND TABLE

Dental Insurance: Orthodontic, Part II

CHARLES E. DRUMMEY, BURTON E. BURTON, ROBERT NEISWANGER

The panel for this discussion of dental insurance with special reference to orthodontics includes Mr. Charles E. Drummey of the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Mr. Burton of the Aetna Life...

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A Marking Device for Equilibration

JACOB HARRIS DDS

For some time now, a disagreement has existed among orthodontists concerning the need for and benefit from occlusal equilibration as an adjunct to orthodontic treatment. So much heat has been generate...

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