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October 1971
Volume 5, Issue 10

CLINICAL AID

Marking Bands with a Diamond Pencil

578-jco-img-0.jpgDifferentiating between first and second bicuspid bands, first and second molar bands and lower central and lateral incisor bands can be made quicker and surer by marking a number 2 o...

THE EDITOR'S CORNER

EUGENE L. GOTTLIEB DDS

The most important thing that I have not done in my practice is that I have neglected to conduct routine parent-patient conferences at regular intervals for progress during treatment, following the co...

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Borderline Extraction Cases, Part IV: Guidelines for Early Treatment, Headgear Treatment, Serial Extraction Without Immediate Treatment, Nonextraction Trial, and One-Arch Extraction Treatment

BRAINERD F. SWAIN DDS

In discussing the management of moderate malocclusions, I shall present some guidelines that have been found helpful. These guides are an effort to put down on paper some of the management alternative...

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A Technic for Partially Remineralizing Decalcified Areas in Enamel

EDWARD W. HODGSON DDS, MSD

The problem of decalcification of enamel, under or adjacent to orthodontic appliances, is ever present in an orthodontic practice. In our office we follow a routine to avoid any decalcification as nea...

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TECHNIQUE CLINIC

Locating the Sore Spots

575-jco-img-0.jpgDo you remember this old trick from prosthetic dentistry to locate a sore spot under a full or partial denture? You wet the tip of an indelible pencil and gently let some of the dye r...

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A Face Bow for Use with a Modified Johnson Appliance

JOHN J. MAYERS DDS

For many years, I have been plagued with the problem of finding the proper extraoral appliance to use with a modified Johnson appliance. A wire bow attached to a cervical elastic traction band seemed ...

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