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May 1971
Volume 5, Issue 5

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

To a lion or a tiger in the forest, loss of teeth or impairment of tooth function can be a life or death matter. To civilized man whose hands are tools that are superior to teeth and whose diet places...

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Borderline Malocclusions, Part I: Differential Diagnosis--Specific Therapeutics

MAXWELL S. FOGEL DDS

Our efforts in orthodontics are guided principally by the factors of facial balance and stability of tooth and arch relationships. Cases that cannot satisfy these factors without extraction, require e...

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JCO Interviews the Kesling & Rocke Orthodontic Group, Part III

SIDNEY BRANDT DDS, Interviews Editor

This is the conclusion of this interview. The first two installments appeared in the March and April issues of JCO.Cuspid UprightingWhen a lower cuspid has been well tipped back in Stage I and Stage I...

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The PBM Unit in Lightwire Technique

JACK PERLOW DDS

I have developed a modification of the edgewise bracket for use with lightwire technique which Dr. Ralph Hodges of West Hartford, Connecticut was kind enough to refer to as a PBM Unit (Perlow Bracket ...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Heavy Labial Piggyback Arch

Heavy labial piggyback archwires can be used in conjunction with a full-banded technique to correct molars that are positioned lingually or which have inadvertently moved or drifted lingually in the c...

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Orthodontics in Venezuela

MANUEL ALFREDO FERNANDEZ C. DDS

283-jco-img-0.jpgDental education in Venezuela has undergone marked evolution during the last 30 years. Significant changes in social, economic and political conditions have dictated these modificatio...

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